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- Templelands abstract "Templelands is a Georgian house in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. According to the listed building report for the property, it dates to circa 1820, but there are references that date it back to the late 18th century, and attribute it to the architect James Craig (1739–1795), more famous for his work on Edinburgh New Town. The late ceramist Margery Clinton lived at Templelands between 1995 and 2005. Today the house is a private home, partly operated as holiday accommodation.Templelands comprises a terrace of two symmetrical, two-storey-and-basement houses. Each house has three bays. The building has an ashlar front, rubble basement and rear, and rusticated quoins, and other decorative features. The central doorways have Ionic surrounds, panelled doors, and plate glass fanlights. The building was listed at Category B in 1971.".
- Templelands thumbnail Templelands-Dunbar-East-Lothian.jpg?width=300.
- Templelands wikiPageID "19948880".
- Templelands wikiPageLength "1831".
- Templelands wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Templelands wikiPageRevisionID "596037027".
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Ashlar.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Bay_(architecture).
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Category_B_listed_buildings_in_East_Lothian.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_East_Lothian.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Listed_houses_in_Scotland.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Ceramist.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Dunbar.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink East_Lothian.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_New_Town.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Fanlight.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink File:Templelands-Dunbar-East-Lothian.jpg.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Georgian_architecture.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_order.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink James_Craig_(architect).
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink List_of_studio_potters.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Margery_Clinton.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink New_Town,_Edinburgh.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Quoin.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Quoin_(architecture).
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Rubble.
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLink Rustication_(architecture).
- Templelands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Templelands".
- Templelands hasPhotoCollection Templelands.
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- Templelands wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Templelands wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scotland-struct-stub.
- Templelands subject Category:Category_B_listed_buildings_in_East_Lothian.
- Templelands subject Category:Houses_in_East_Lothian.
- Templelands subject Category:Listed_houses_in_Scotland.
- Templelands hypernym House.
- Templelands point "56.00093 -2.51464".
- Templelands type Article.
- Templelands type Building.
- Templelands type Article.
- Templelands type SpatialThing.
- Templelands comment "Templelands is a Georgian house in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. According to the listed building report for the property, it dates to circa 1820, but there are references that date it back to the late 18th century, and attribute it to the architect James Craig (1739–1795), more famous for his work on Edinburgh New Town. The late ceramist Margery Clinton lived at Templelands between 1995 and 2005.".
- Templelands label "Templelands".
- Templelands sameAs m.04yfqnr.
- Templelands sameAs Q7698776.
- Templelands sameAs Q7698776.
- Templelands lat "56.00093".
- Templelands long "-2.51464".
- Templelands wasDerivedFrom Templelands?oldid=596037027.
- Templelands depiction Templelands-Dunbar-East-Lothian.jpg.
- Templelands isPrimaryTopicOf Templelands.