St Andrew’s House

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St Andrew’s House is a prominent government building in Edinburgh that serves as the main administrative headquarters of the Scottish Government.

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St Andrew’s House canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
headquarters building
office building
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Moderne
category Buildings and structures in Edinburgh
Government buildings in the United Kingdom
Scottish Government buildings
city Edinburgh
surface form: City of Edinburgh
country Scotland
function government administration
ministerial offices
policy coordination
hasAddress Regent Road, Edinburgh
hasFeature courtyard
large central tower
sculptural stonework
symmetrical façade
terraced site cut into Calton Hill
heritageDesignation protected for architectural and historic interest
heritageStatus listed building
locatedIn Calton Hill
surface form: Calton Hill area of Edinburgh

Scotland
United Kingdom
location Edinburgh
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Saint Andrew
near Calton Hill
Old Royal High School
Embankment Gardens
surface form: Regent Road Gardens
occupant First Minister of Scotland’s offices
Scottish Government
Scottish Government civil service departments
overlooks Old Town of Edinburgh
Princes Street
Waverley Station
ownedBy Scottish Government
partOf Scottish Government estate
previousUse Scottish Government headquarters
surface form: Scottish Office headquarters
region Lothian
servesAs main administrative headquarters of the Scottish Government
usedFor civil service offices
government press conferences
meetings of Scottish ministers

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Scottish Government headquarters hasPart St Andrew’s House
Scottish Government headquarters mainBuilding St Andrew’s House