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Village and estate in East Lothian, Scotland

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Entrance to Smeaton House Estate
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Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townEAST LINTON
Postcode districtEH40
Dialling code01620
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55°59′56″N 02°39′10″W / 55.99889°N 2.65278°W / 55.99889; -2.65278

Smeaton is a village and country estate in East Lothian, Scotland. It is off the B1407, near East Linton, and very close to Prestonkirk Parish Church as well as the National Trust for Scotland properties Preston Mill and Phantassie Doocot.

The Estate

The Smeaton Estate belonged to the Hepburn family for 400 years, until 1934. It is now owned by the Gray family, but it remains to be called "Smeaton-Hepburn Estate". The mansion no longer exists.

(Smeaton House, which is 19 miles away and located within the Dalkeith Palace Estate, is not an adjacent or related property.)

Smeaton Lake and parkland

Smeaton Lake
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LocationSmeaton, East Lothian, Scotland
Coordinates55°59′51″N 02°39′35″W / 55.99750°N 2.65972°W / 55.99750; -2.65972
Typeartificial lake
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom

Smeaton Lake is one of a handful of "lakes" in Scotland - most are referred to as lochs. With the exception of the Lake of Menteith, they are all artificial.

In 1764, George Buchan-Hepburn succeeded George Hepburn as laird of Smeaton. He was a passionate farmer and agricultural reformer. His descendants continued his work, and in 1820, a lake was created with a circular walkway. It is renowned for the variety of mature specimen trees.

The gales of 1968 and of Boxing Day 1998 caused damage to a number of trees, and in 2005, a team of forty tree surgeons did some remedial work.

In the winter months the lake was used for curling competitions and continued to do so until 1982. Sit Thomas Hepburn, Baron Smeaton, was President of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club. In recent years, curling matches have not been possible because the tall trees provide good protection from the frost.

Although Smeaton is a privately owned estate, members of the public are allowed to walk around the lake from 10am till dusk, free of charge, using either of the two gates. The lake entrance is about 20 mins walk from the entrance lodge.

Smeaton Nursery

Smeaton Nursery & Gardens is a plant nursery in a 2-acre (8,100 m) Victorian walled garden, with a Victorian conservatory serving as a tearoom.

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  • Smeaton-Hepburn Estate Smeaton-Hepburn Estate
  • Smeaton Estate entrance lodge Smeaton Estate entrance lodge
  • Perfect peace Perfect peace
  • Geese on the Lake Geese on the Lake
  • Bluebell Wood Bluebell Wood
  • Sheep have no road sense Sheep have no road sense
  • White geese White geese
  • A place for wildlife A place for wildlife

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