Kirkhill Mansion
A Grade B listed 18th-century mansion house on the North Esk, nine miles from Edinburgh city centre.

A dower house turned country retreat
Kirkhill was originally built as a family home before serving as a dower house to the Arniston Estate. It later operated as a hotel before being converted into the boutique estate house it is today.
Set within the Kirkhill grounds, the house has direct frontage to the North Esk, with mature trees and open lawns surrounding it. The estate is home to established woodland and a wide range of wildlife along the riverbank.
Kirkhill is nine miles from Edinburgh city centre — close enough for an evening in the capital, far enough to feel like a proper retreat.
What's on the ground
The North Esk
The river runs along much of the boundary — expect trout, deer, and a good deal of birdlife within sight of the house.
Established grounds
Mature woodland and open lawn surround the mansion, giving genuine privacy without leaving the Edinburgh commuter belt.
Nearby heritage
Rosslyn Chapel, Borthwick Castle, and the Scottish Mining Museum all sit within easy reach for a day out from the house.
Weddings, gatherings, and quiet stays alike
Kirkhill's grand hall and dining room have hosted everything from country weddings to family gatherings — the same rooms are yours for the length of your stay.



Rooms and apartments across the house
Bedrooms at Kirkhill are individually decorated and can be arranged as king, double, twin, or bunk configurations depending on the group.
See the full room list