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Edinburgh, Craigiehall House, East Sundial
Sundial (17th Century)
Site Name Edinburgh, Craigiehall House, East Sundial
Classification Sundial (17th Century)
Canmore ID 50410
Site Number NT17NE 30
NGR NT 16785 75439
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/50410
- Council Edinburgh, City Of
- Parish Dalmeny
- Former Region Lothian
- Former District City Of Edinburgh
- Former County West Lothian
NT17NE 30 16785 75439
NT17NE 30 16785 75439
NT 1677 7543 Situated on the front lawn of Craigiehall, currently used as the Officers Mess for HQ Scottish Command, is an obelisk type sundial of late 17th/early 18th century date. It was found about two years ago in the grounds of Cammo House (information from CO HQ Scottish Command) (NT 174 747) which dates from 1693.
Surveyed at 1/2500.
Visited by OS (SFS) 19 August 1974
An Egyptian obelisk type sundial is situated at the W end of the lawn in front of the house (NT17NE 29.00).
Measuring about 4m high and consisting of a square shaft with a circular bulged capital and tapering finial.
The sundial has been re-erected after being discovered in 1972, in pieces within an enclosure of old railings to the S of the Officers' Mess. The sundial was restored by the Ancient Monuments Branch of the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works and re-erected on a circular stone stepped base at the present site (Innes 1996).
The shaft originally had five horizontal spaces, but only four are now visible as on reconstruction it has been sunk more deeply into the capital. The red sandstone section is now quite heavily eroded.
Visited by RCAHMS (DE, CJS), 22 May 2007
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