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What to See in Prestonpans - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Prestonpans (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum, Preston Tower, and Prestongrange Parish Church. Also, be sure to include Bankton House in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Prestonpans (Scotland).

Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum

Museum
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Museum. Prestongrange Museum is an industrial heritage museum at Prestongrange between Musselburgh and Prestonpans on the B1348 on the East Lothian coast, Scotland. Founded as the original site of the National Mining Museum, its operation reverted to East Lothian Council Museum Service in 1992.[1]

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Preston Tower

Historical landmark in Prestonpans, Scotland
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Historical landmark in Prestonpans, Scotland. Preston Tower is a ruined L-plan keep in the ancient Scottish village of Prestonpans. It is situated within a few metres of two other historic houses, Hamilton House and Northfield House.[2]

Address: Preston Tower Preston Tower Off the A1 between Alnwick and Berwick upon Tweed, NE67 5DH Chathill

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Prestongrange Parish Church

Church in Prestonpans, Scotland
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Church in Prestonpans, Scotland. Prestongrange Parish Church is a Church of Scotland kirk situated in the small, former mining town of Prestonpans in East Lothian. The church was built in 1596, one of the first churches to be built in Scotland following the Scottish Reformation in 1560. In 1606, Prestonpans was created a parish in its own right following centuries of being part of the parish of Tranent.

There had been a church to the south of Prestonpans, since the 12th century which was administered by the canons of Holyrude Abbey but that church, situated in the vicinity of Northfield House was destroyed by the earl of Hertford in 1544 during the Rough Wooing campaign against the Scots following the Scots' refusal to allow Princess Mary of Scotland. (the to-be Mary, Queen of Scots) marry Henry's son, Prince Edward.[3]

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Bankton House

Historical landmark in Tranent, Scotland
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Historical landmark in Tranent, Scotland. Bankton House is a late 17th-century house situated south of Prestonpans in East Lothian, Scotland. The house is located between the A1 road and the East Coast Main Line railway at grid reference NT394736.[4]

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Northfield House

Northfield House
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Northfield House is a seventeenth-century historic house at Preston, East Lothian, Scotland, UK. It is situated very close to Hamilton House and Preston Tower, and one mile east to Prestongrange House and the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club. It is a Category A listed building.[5]

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Hamilton House

Hamilton House
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Hamilton House, also known as Magdalen's House, is a 17th-century "Laird's House" in the town of Prestonpans in East Lothian, Scotland. It is an exemplar of this type of architecture and has retained its crow-stepped gables and corner towers. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland and is a Category A Listed Building.[6]

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