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Chesters House, Roxburghshire

Chesters House is a late 18th-century house near Ancrum, Roxburghshire. It was built by Thomas Ogilvie to a design by William Eliot. It consists of a centre pedimented block of two storeys with flanking pavilions on either side, connected by a passage. It is within the council area of The Scottish Borders.
Historic Environment Scotland Category A Listed LB4174.

Place Type: Georgian House
Historic County: Roxburghshire
Lat, Long: 55.494819,-2.6213368
Grid Reference: NT 6084 2251
Civil Parish: Ancrum CP
Council Area: The Scottish Borders CA
Police Area: Scotland (The Lothians and Scottish Borders) PA
Devolved Legislature:  Scottish Parliament

GBPN ID: 320545
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Chesters_House,_Roxburghshire_320545

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