Preston Hall, Midlothian

Preston Hall
Winter wheat at Preston Hall
Locationnear Pathhead, Midlothian, Scotland
GB grid reference NT394657
Coordinates55°52′52″N 2°58′11″W / 55.88117°N 2.96977°W / 55.88117; -2.96977
Area165 hectares (410 acres)
Built1792–1801
Built forAlexander Callander
ArchitectRobert Mitchell
Listed Building – Category A
Official namePreston Hall
Designated22 January 1971
Reference no.LB775
Designated1 July 1987
Reference no.GDL00320
Preston Hall, Midlothian is located in Midlothian
Preston Hall, Midlothian
Location within Midlothian

Preston Hall, or Prestonhall, is a late-18th-century mansion in Midlothian, to the south of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) north of Pathhead on the east side of the Tyne Water, opposite Oxenfoord Castle on the west side. The house, together with several estate buildings, are the work of architect Robert Mitchell (fl. 1770–1809), and are protected as Category A listed buildings, the highest level of protection for a historic building in Scotland.