Governor’s House, Calton Hill

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Governor’s House, Calton Hill is a historic former prison governor’s residence in Edinburgh, Scotland, notable as the principal surviving remnant of the old Calton Jail complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former governor’s residence
historic building
listed building
tourist attraction
access via Calton Road and Regent Road vicinity
architecturalStyle Scottish Baronial
associatedWith Calton Hill NERFINISHED
Calton Jail NERFINISHED
Edinburgh’s penal history
category former prison-related building
city Edinburgh
context Edinburgh World Heritage Site setting
continent Europe
country Scotland
United Kingdom
district City of Edinburgh council area NERFINISHED
functionFormer residence of the governor of Calton Jail
governingBody City of Edinburgh Council NERFINISHED
hasFeature arched entrance gateway
battlemented parapets
turreted corner tower
hasViewOf Arthur’s Seat NERFINISHED
Edinburgh city centre NERFINISHED
Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation protected under planning law
heritageStatus Category B listed building
listedBy Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
location Calton Hill NERFINISHED
material stone
name Governor’s House NERFINISHED
near Calton Hill monuments NERFINISHED
Old Royal High School, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Regent Road NERFINISHED
notableAs principal surviving remnant of the old Calton Jail complex
overlooks Old Calton Burial Ground NERFINISHED
Waverley Station area
partOfFormerly Calton Jail NERFINISHED
region Lothian NERFINISHED
survivingElementOf demolished Calton Jail complex
useCurrent office accommodation
visibleFrom Princes Street NERFINISHED

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Calton Jail partiallyPreservedAs Governor’s House, Calton Hill