The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

£10 million visitor centre project at Holyroodho­use under way

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Work has started to turn historic buildings at the Palace of Holyroodho­use into a learning centre in a £10 million project.

The Abbey Strand buildings, which housed battle preparatio­ns under James V and luxury lodgings under Mary Queen of Scots, is to become a visitor centre to explore the history of the Palace of Holyroodho­use and the Royal Collection.

The first part of the works, to remove the harling and dry out the exterior, will be carried out behind a nine metrehigh scaffold wrap that tells the story of the close relationsh­ip between the Palace, Abbey Strand and the city of Edinburgh.

Other projects include the creation of a public garden behind the Abbey Strand buildings , inspired by the lost 17th Century physic garden at the Palace, a new ticketing and welcome space and renewed displays of works of art from the Royal Collection.

Through the centuries the buildings have served as a pub, brewery, bakery, housing and a hideout from debt collectors.

A spokeswoma­n for the Royal Collection Trust said: “The Learning Centre, created under the direction of Burd Haward Architects, will occupy the majority of the ground and first floors of the Abbey Strand buildings.

“Royal Collection Trust will develop the upper floors into holiday apartments, bringing these historic buildings back into full use.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? A decorative scaffold wrap has been installed while the work takes place.
Picture: PA. A decorative scaffold wrap has been installed while the work takes place.

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