Craigiehall Temple, located west of capital Edinburgh, boasts a private temple with an extensive garden and far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside. The circular stone temple dates back to 1759, but was added to in 1996 and was further extended in 2005. 'Craigiehall Temple was also known as The Leny Temple and still features a pillared portico by Sir William Bruce, the architect of the Palace of Holyroodhouse. However, it is arranged as an 'upside down' home, meaning that the living rooms are on the upper floor and the bedrooms are on the lower floor. The upper floor houses two living rooms, with access to a large balcony as well as a spacious kitchen with granite worktops and oak hand-built cabinets.
Source: Daily Mail June 23, 2020 11:48 UTC