The Artist's House
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Jupiter Artland
- Our low price promise from £450 €511 p/n
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Cottage
Sleeps 6
- Two rooms with a king-size bed and one twin room
Suitable for children of all ages
Pets welcome
Overview
If you’re looking for inspiration, you’ve come to the right place. Just 30min drive from Edinburgh, The Artist’s House at Jupiter Artland is a stay with immaculate design, where every casual glance is rewarded with something beautiful and fascinating to look at – but it’s not just pretty, it’s a deeply functional space. The cottage, renovated in 2021, has the purpose of housing artists so they might research and create their site-specific works for the larger site – which happens to be over 100 acres of sculpture park and art gallery. Whilst you’ll be joined by the general public touring the site from 10am-5pm (during seasonal opening times), from closing time, the park’s all yours to tour alone, and the shop, cafe and gallery are all free for you to enjoy during the day.
Ignoring the 120 acres of meadow, woodland, indoor gallery spaces and award-winning contemporary sculpture gardens, its proximity to Edinburgh, the coast, the Scottish countryside and regional parkland – the space itself is an oasis of calm. Breakfasts will be made in the well-equipped kitchen and eaten at the dining table drenched in light. Afternoons might see you curled up with a book on the sofa by the wood burner, and your evenings, when not touring the grounds for your very own private art show – will be melting into the wood fired hot tub. It might take a moment to realise after you leave – but you’ll have stayed inside the best work of art on site.
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Essentials
The important stuff
- Check in: 4 PM
- Check out: 10 AM
- Please note that during the winter months the estate becomes a Learning Foundation Charity, therefore seasonal access to the sculpture park includes visits from schools and other learning groups through the winter, and a few seasonal events like a Christmas Fair
- The cottage is a 10-minute walk from the on-site steadings with a shop, café and gallery. Guests are offered 10% discount in the shop and café
- Sculpture park is not lit at night. Please bring a torch
- Use of the wood-fired bath tub is included in your stay
- One parking space at the cottage
- Initial firewood provided with log top ups available for £5
- Plug sockets
- Phone signal depending on network
- Wifi available
Sleeping arrangements
- Two rooms with a king-size bed and one twin room
Extra space available
Space for 2 pets no charge. . Dog bed provided - dogs must be kept on lead outside the garden due to livestock on site
Cooking
- Open-plan kitchen equipped with an electric hob and oven, kettle, toaster, and fridge with small freezer compartment
- Cooking utensils, crockery and glassware provided
- Nespresso coffee machine
Washing
- Each room has an en-suite bathroom (king rooms have terracotta tiled wet rooms, and the twin room has a walk-in shower)
- Roll top bath in the master bedroom
- Flushing toilets
- Soap provided
- Washing machine
Heating, lighting & bedding
- Bed linen & towels provided
- Underfloor heating in king rooms
- Wood burner in the living area
- Gas heating
- Electric lighting
Entertainment
- Wood-fired Swedish bath
- Located in the centre of an over 100 acre sculpture park, guests have access to the sculpture park at all times during their stay, even when the park is closed to the general public
- Free access to the galleries, and 10% discount in café and shop
- Collection of contemporary art exhibited within the cottage
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Parking and Travel
- Space for car next to the cottage
- Specialist disabled parking spot where the staff car park is
- Plenty of space around the car to manoeuvre a wheelchair
- There is a well-maintained tarmac road leading to the accommodation (3 minute walk)
- The nearest railway station to the Jupiter Artland is Kirknewton which has step free access throughout the whole station
Site and space access
- Front door 75cm
- Door to Living Area 80cm
- Door to Front bedroom 80cm
- Door to bathroom 67cm
- Access to shower 75cm
- Communal living and kitchen space is accessible, as well as the front, double bedroom and en-suite. French double doors open up to an accessible patio which has a grass hill down to garden
- Back bedrooms not wheelchair accessible due to deeper step. Only front bedroom accessible
- Mirrors are at a low level and cannot be adjusted
- There are a couple of narrow bridges in the park
Things you should know
- Accessible fittings are not available (i.e grab rails, shower chair, hoist etc)
- Accessibility is weather dependant as it can get very wet and muddy around the site
- Assistance dogs are welcome. The hosts can provide a dog bed and treats
- All the fours Taxi can be contacted on 01506 444 444
- Haymarket Station Edinburgh is the nearest train station accessible for wheelchair users
Accessible places to visit
At Jupiter Artland there are paths leading around the entire site, which are suitable for most outdoor wheelchair users. However as they are not tarmac paths they can be susceptible to extreme weather conditions. Due to the positioning of the artworks, some paths don’t go right up to each artwork but provide a view of each piece.
The Palace of Holyrood - Official residence of Queen Elizabeth II when she visits Edinburgh. Largely accessible, with some restrictions in Mary, Queen of Scots' rooms. Follow the link to the access guide
Edinburgh Castle - Parking is available near the castle entrance on the esplanade for Blue Badge holders. These are limited and must be booked in advance by calling 0131 225 9846 or email ecadmissions@hes.scot. Castle Terrace NCP is the nearest car park
Fruit Market Gallery - A free, public space for culture in the heart of Edinburgh, the Fruitmarket provides inspiration and opportunity for artists and audiences. Follow the link to the access guide
We have gathered information from the owner about this space to help you decide if it is the right place for you. We would always encourage you to contact us before booking to discuss your accessibility needs. We’re dedicated to helping everyone access our spaces and enjoy the outdoors. Visit our Disability Inclusive page for more information on our journey.
Getting there
Jupiter Artland, Bonnington House Steadings, Wilkieston, Edinburgh, EH27 8BY
Have a look at Good Journey to see how to get to Jupiter car-free!
What3Words: ///grove.introduce.tutored - What3Words is a new more accurate version of a postcode. This will take you directly to the main car park where you will then be able to follow signs to your cottage
By public transport
Number x27 Lothian Country bus service runs between Edinburgh and Bathgate. Closest stop Coxydene/ Jupiter Artland. For more information about this service, visit the Lothian Country Bus website here.
First Bus operates a number x23 service between Edinburgh and Livingston. Closest stop Coxydene/ Jupiter Artland. Visit the First bus website for more information here.
The nearest railway station to Jupiter Artland is Kirknewton, which is around a 30 minute walk away. Please see more information on the Trainline website, here.
By car
Look out for brown tourist signs to Jupiter Artland along the A71, turning off onto the B7015 with the entrance to Jupiter Artland shortly on the right. Please note, there is NO ACCESS through Bonnington Village (as some SAT NAVs may want to take you).
By bike
Jupiter Artland is close to the Sustrans Route 75. Follow the route until the B7015 at East Calder. Head east along that road for 1.5 miles – the Jupiter Artland entrance will be on the left.
There is a bike rack located in the disabled car park.
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Food & Drink
At Jupiter Artland
Cafe Party (5min walk) - open April - October. The café on site creates menu using only local and seasonal ingredients, some of which are even grown on site (guests get 10% off) The in-house catering team can arrange bespoke meal packages on top of your stay
Bread and milk provided on arrival
Local shops
Tesco Express (1.9 miles)
Supermarkets in Livingston (6.6. miles)
Local petrol station in Newbridge (3.1 miles)
Craigie's Farm Deli and Café (7.8 miles) - café deli with contemporary dining area for homemade meals and baking from farm-grown goods
Hopetoun Farm Shop (8.5 miles) - five-star farm shop that champions Scottish producers, located on the Hopetoun estate
Mannerstons Café and Farm Shop (10.9 miles) - stocking a wonderful range of local products, complemented with some of the best artisan producers
Pubs and restaurants
The Bridge Inn, Ratho (2.5 miles) - serving Scottish produce to a high standard
Dalmahoy Restaurant (2.7 miles) - delivering both formal and informal dinner settings with a Scottish inspired menu and local produce
Timberyard (11 miles) - serving highly creative locally sourced produce in a chic, industrial warehouse space
The Kitchin (14 miles) - michelin star restaurant by Tom Kitchin: using French techniques on Scottish produce
The Lookout by Gardeners Cottage (12 miles) - serving luxurious breakfast, lunch and dinner menus in a glass box overlooking the city - reinvention and interpretation of Scottish cuisine
The Free Company (6.4 miles) - Scottish rural restaurant based at the bottom of the Pentland hills. Their unique, organic menu celebrates the Scottish seasons using products from its own farmland. Visit The Free Company website for dates and bookings
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Activities
At Jupiter Artland
An award-winning contemporary sculpture garden, located just outside of Edinburgh. Set over 120 acres of meadow, woodland and indoor gallery spaces, Jupiter Artland is home to permanent site-specific sculptures from artists including Phyllida Barlow, Charles Jencks, Anish Kapoor, Cornelia Parker and Antony Gormley, as well as hosting artists as part of a seasonal programme of exhibitions and events.
We encourage you to explore the Artland! An extraordinary collection of contemporary artwork lies right on your doorstep.
Guests are welcome to one session in the Gateway Swimming Pool (subject to availability) between May and August.
Places to visit
South Queensferry (7.7 miles) - admire the Forth Bridges that cross over to Fife from this quaint town, home to a lovely selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs
Edinburgh (11.2 miles) - the historic and bustling city of Edinburgh is just a 35-minute drive away
Edinburgh Castle (10.4 miles) - dominating Edinburgh's skyline, Edinburgh Castle is an iconic feature of the city
Stockbridge Market (10.8 miles) - every Sunday, Stockbridge hosts a small food market with local producers and features craft stalls
The Palace of Holyrood (11.6 miles) - ffficial residence of Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Edinburgh
Fruitmarket Gallery (11.2 miles) - a free, public space for culture in the heart of Edinburgh, the Fruitmarket provides inspiration and opportunity for artists and audiences
National Museum of Scotland (10.8 miles) - discover Scottish culture and history
Hopetoun House (12.2 miles) - the 17th century stately home serves as a luxury wedding venue, farm shop and offers clay shooting as well as being a property within its 6500-acre estate
Dalmeny House (7.8 miles) - the gothic revival mansion is located in an estate close to Dalmeny, a small village located on the south side of the Firth of Forth
Linlithgow Palace (13.2 miles) - the ruins of Linlithgow Palace are situated in the lovely town of Linlithgow, the palace being one of the principal residences of the monarchs of Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries
Livingston Designer Outlet (5.3 miles) - Scotland's largest designer outlet
Outdoors and active
Pentland Hills Regional Park (12.8 miles) - the range of hills are located to the south west of Edinburgh. With woodlands, summits and lochs, this regional park is a perfect place for a walk. It also has pubs located nearby for a bite to eat
Calton Hill (11.3 miles) - with great views of Edinburgh's skyline, Calton Hill is located at the end of Princes Street and only requires a small climb for stunning sights. Collective gallery and monuments are situated on the hill
Climbing centre (2.5 miles) - Edinburgh International Climbing Centre in Ratho offers an aerial assault course, a bouldering room and gym
Almondell & Calderwood Country Park (6.3 miles) - a 220-acre country park in the valley of the River Almond with woodlands, riverside walks and picnic areas
Route 754 cycle path - riding along Edinburgh's historic canal connecting the city with the trade heart of Glasgow, Route 754 will take you into Edinburgh via Fountainbridge
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Meet your hosts
Meet The Artist's House Team
The Artist's House is a self-catering cottage at the heart of Jupiter Artland's 100 acre sculpture park, packed to the rafters with a carefully curated private collection of artworks by world renowned and upcoming artists. The cottage was launched in 2021, after Jupiter's gardening team moved out of the space into a new Bothy, and the original was converted into the The Artist's House. As a sculpture park, artist's stay on site to research and create their site specific works for the Artland which provides an inspiring and supportive space to work on ideas whilst remaining connected to the landscape.
Jupiter Artland is a charity learning foundation, with a mission to engage with every child in Scotland. "While the landscape and commissioning of world class art is rightly our preoccupation, the foundation and education programme mine the extraordinary power of the landscape, artist and viewer and becomes the vehicle for learning. The continual dedication to education and learning in nature is shown through the ambitious growth of the Foundation alongside the development of the Artland, from a personal dream of the Wilson family to a larger cultural institution." Income from public ticket sales to the Artland, rental at the Artist's House, events etc. feeds into the work of the foundation.
Wildlife and the environment
As The Artist's House sits at the heart of an estate of woodland and farm fields, you will often see pheasants, grouse, deer and lots of squirrels. There is also two resident swans that come back every year to nest, as well as ducks and other waterfowl.
(Scottish short term license number: EH-79272-F)
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Overview
If you’re looking for inspiration, you’ve come to the right place. Just 30min drive from Edinburgh, The Artist’s House at Jupiter Artland is a stay with immaculate design, where every casual glance is rewarded with something beautiful and fascinating to look at – but it’s not just pretty, it’s a deeply functional space. The cottage, renovated in 2021, has the purpose of housing artists so they might research and create their site-specific works for the larger site – which happens to be over 100 acres of sculpture park and art gallery. Whilst you’ll be joined by the general public touring the site from 10am-5pm (during seasonal opening times), from closing time, the park’s all yours to tour alone, and the shop, cafe and gallery are all free for you to enjoy during the day.
Ignoring the 120 acres of meadow, woodland, indoor gallery spaces and award-winning contemporary sculpture gardens, its proximity to Edinburgh, the coast, the Scottish countryside and regional parkland – the space itself is an oasis of calm. Breakfasts will be made in the well-equipped kitchen and eaten at the dining table drenched in light. Afternoons might see you curled up with a book on the sofa by the wood burner, and your evenings, when not touring the grounds for your very own private art show – will be melting into the wood fired hot tub. It might take a moment to realise after you leave – but you’ll have stayed inside the best work of art on site.
Read more
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Essentials
The important stuff
- Check in: 4 PM
- Check out: 10 AM
- Please note that during the winter months the estate becomes a Learning Foundation Charity, therefore seasonal access to the sculpture park includes visits from schools and other learning groups through the winter, and a few seasonal events like a Christmas Fair
- The cottage is a 10-minute walk from the on-site steadings with a shop, café and gallery. Guests are offered 10% discount in the shop and café
- Sculpture park is not lit at night. Please bring a torch
- Use of the wood-fired bath tub is included in your stay
- One parking space at the cottage
- Initial firewood provided with log top ups available for £5
- Plug sockets
- Phone signal depending on network
- Wifi available
Sleeping arrangements
- Two rooms with a king-size bed and one twin room
Extra space available
Space for 2 pets no charge. . Dog bed provided - dogs must be kept on lead outside the garden due to livestock on site
Cooking
- Open-plan kitchen equipped with an electric hob and oven, kettle, toaster, and fridge with small freezer compartment
- Cooking utensils, crockery and glassware provided
- Nespresso coffee machine
Washing
- Each room has an en-suite bathroom (king rooms have terracotta tiled wet rooms, and the twin room has a walk-in shower)
- Roll top bath in the master bedroom
- Flushing toilets
- Soap provided
- Washing machine
Heating, lighting & bedding
- Bed linen & towels provided
- Underfloor heating in king rooms
- Wood burner in the living area
- Gas heating
- Electric lighting
Entertainment
- Wood-fired Swedish bath
- Located in the centre of an over 100 acre sculpture park, guests have access to the sculpture park at all times during their stay, even when the park is closed to the general public
- Free access to the galleries, and 10% discount in café and shop
- Collection of contemporary art exhibited within the cottage
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Accessibility
Parking and Travel
- Space for car next to the cottage
- Specialist disabled parking spot where the staff car park is
- Plenty of space around the car to manoeuvre a wheelchair
- There is a well-maintained tarmac road leading to the accommodation (3 minute walk)
- The nearest railway station to the Jupiter Artland is Kirknewton which has step free access throughout the whole station
Site and space access
- Front door 75cm
- Door to Living Area 80cm
- Door to Front bedroom 80cm
- Door to bathroom 67cm
- Access to shower 75cm
- Communal living and kitchen space is accessible, as well as the front, double bedroom and en-suite. French double doors open up to an accessible patio which has a grass hill down to garden
- Back bedrooms not wheelchair accessible due to deeper step. Only front bedroom accessible
- Mirrors are at a low level and cannot be adjusted
- There are a couple of narrow bridges in the park
Things you should know
- Accessible fittings are not available (i.e grab rails, shower chair, hoist etc)
- Accessibility is weather dependant as it can get very wet and muddy around the site
- Assistance dogs are welcome. The hosts can provide a dog bed and treats
- All the fours Taxi can be contacted on 01506 444 444
- Haymarket Station Edinburgh is the nearest train station accessible for wheelchair users
Accessible places to visit
At Jupiter Artland there are paths leading around the entire site, which are suitable for most outdoor wheelchair users. However as they are not tarmac paths they can be susceptible to extreme weather conditions. Due to the positioning of the artworks, some paths don’t go right up to each artwork but provide a view of each piece.
The Palace of Holyrood - Official residence of Queen Elizabeth II when she visits Edinburgh. Largely accessible, with some restrictions in Mary, Queen of Scots' rooms. Follow the link to the access guide
Edinburgh Castle - Parking is available near the castle entrance on the esplanade for Blue Badge holders. These are limited and must be booked in advance by calling 0131 225 9846 or email ecadmissions@hes.scot. Castle Terrace NCP is the nearest car park
Fruit Market Gallery - A free, public space for culture in the heart of Edinburgh, the Fruitmarket provides inspiration and opportunity for artists and audiences. Follow the link to the access guide
We have gathered information from the owner about this space to help you decide if it is the right place for you. We would always encourage you to contact us before booking to discuss your accessibility needs. We’re dedicated to helping everyone access our spaces and enjoy the outdoors. Visit our Disability Inclusive page for more information on our journey.
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Location
Getting there
Jupiter Artland, Bonnington House Steadings, Wilkieston, Edinburgh, EH27 8BY
Have a look at Good Journey to see how to get to Jupiter car-free!
What3Words: ///grove.introduce.tutored - What3Words is a new more accurate version of a postcode. This will take you directly to the main car park where you will then be able to follow signs to your cottage
By public transport
Number x27 Lothian Country bus service runs between Edinburgh and Bathgate. Closest stop Coxydene/ Jupiter Artland. For more information about this service, visit the Lothian Country Bus website here.
First Bus operates a number x23 service between Edinburgh and Livingston. Closest stop Coxydene/ Jupiter Artland. Visit the First bus website for more information here.
The nearest railway station to Jupiter Artland is Kirknewton, which is around a 30 minute walk away. Please see more information on the Trainline website, here.
By car
Look out for brown tourist signs to Jupiter Artland along the A71, turning off onto the B7015 with the entrance to Jupiter Artland shortly on the right. Please note, there is NO ACCESS through Bonnington Village (as some SAT NAVs may want to take you).
By bike
Jupiter Artland is close to the Sustrans Route 75. Follow the route until the B7015 at East Calder. Head east along that road for 1.5 miles – the Jupiter Artland entrance will be on the left.
There is a bike rack located in the disabled car park.
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Food & Drink
At Jupiter Artland
Cafe Party (5min walk) - open April - October. The café on site creates menu using only local and seasonal ingredients, some of which are even grown on site (guests get 10% off) The in-house catering team can arrange bespoke meal packages on top of your stay
Bread and milk provided on arrival
Local shops
Tesco Express (1.9 miles)
Supermarkets in Livingston (6.6. miles)
Local petrol station in Newbridge (3.1 miles)
Craigie's Farm Deli and Café (7.8 miles) - café deli with contemporary dining area for homemade meals and baking from farm-grown goods
Hopetoun Farm Shop (8.5 miles) - five-star farm shop that champions Scottish producers, located on the Hopetoun estate
Mannerstons Café and Farm Shop (10.9 miles) - stocking a wonderful range of local products, complemented with some of the best artisan producers
Pubs and restaurants
The Bridge Inn, Ratho (2.5 miles) - serving Scottish produce to a high standard
Dalmahoy Restaurant (2.7 miles) - delivering both formal and informal dinner settings with a Scottish inspired menu and local produce
Timberyard (11 miles) - serving highly creative locally sourced produce in a chic, industrial warehouse space
The Kitchin (14 miles) - michelin star restaurant by Tom Kitchin: using French techniques on Scottish produce
The Lookout by Gardeners Cottage (12 miles) - serving luxurious breakfast, lunch and dinner menus in a glass box overlooking the city - reinvention and interpretation of Scottish cuisine
The Free Company (6.4 miles) - Scottish rural restaurant based at the bottom of the Pentland hills. Their unique, organic menu celebrates the Scottish seasons using products from its own farmland. Visit The Free Company website for dates and bookings
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Experiences
At Jupiter Artland
An award-winning contemporary sculpture garden, located just outside of Edinburgh. Set over 120 acres of meadow, woodland and indoor gallery spaces, Jupiter Artland is home to permanent site-specific sculptures from artists including Phyllida Barlow, Charles Jencks, Anish Kapoor, Cornelia Parker and Antony Gormley, as well as hosting artists as part of a seasonal programme of exhibitions and events.
We encourage you to explore the Artland! An extraordinary collection of contemporary artwork lies right on your doorstep.Guests are welcome to one session in the Gateway Swimming Pool (subject to availability) between May and August.
Places to visit
South Queensferry (7.7 miles) - admire the Forth Bridges that cross over to Fife from this quaint town, home to a lovely selection of cafes, restaurants and pubs
Edinburgh (11.2 miles) - the historic and bustling city of Edinburgh is just a 35-minute drive away
Edinburgh Castle (10.4 miles) - dominating Edinburgh's skyline, Edinburgh Castle is an iconic feature of the city
Stockbridge Market (10.8 miles) - every Sunday, Stockbridge hosts a small food market with local producers and features craft stalls
The Palace of Holyrood (11.6 miles) - ffficial residence of Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Edinburgh
Fruitmarket Gallery (11.2 miles) - a free, public space for culture in the heart of Edinburgh, the Fruitmarket provides inspiration and opportunity for artists and audiences
National Museum of Scotland (10.8 miles) - discover Scottish culture and history
Hopetoun House (12.2 miles) - the 17th century stately home serves as a luxury wedding venue, farm shop and offers clay shooting as well as being a property within its 6500-acre estate
Dalmeny House (7.8 miles) - the gothic revival mansion is located in an estate close to Dalmeny, a small village located on the south side of the Firth of Forth
Linlithgow Palace (13.2 miles) - the ruins of Linlithgow Palace are situated in the lovely town of Linlithgow, the palace being one of the principal residences of the monarchs of Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries
Livingston Designer Outlet (5.3 miles) - Scotland's largest designer outlet
Outdoors and active
Pentland Hills Regional Park (12.8 miles) - the range of hills are located to the south west of Edinburgh. With woodlands, summits and lochs, this regional park is a perfect place for a walk. It also has pubs located nearby for a bite to eat
Calton Hill (11.3 miles) - with great views of Edinburgh's skyline, Calton Hill is located at the end of Princes Street and only requires a small climb for stunning sights. Collective gallery and monuments are situated on the hill
Climbing centre (2.5 miles) - Edinburgh International Climbing Centre in Ratho offers an aerial assault course, a bouldering room and gym
Almondell & Calderwood Country Park (6.3 miles) - a 220-acre country park in the valley of the River Almond with woodlands, riverside walks and picnic areas
Route 754 cycle path - riding along Edinburgh's historic canal connecting the city with the trade heart of Glasgow, Route 754 will take you into Edinburgh via Fountainbridge
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Your Hosts
Meet The Artist's House Team
The Artist's House is a self-catering cottage at the heart of Jupiter Artland's 100 acre sculpture park, packed to the rafters with a carefully curated private collection of artworks by world renowned and upcoming artists. The cottage was launched in 2021, after Jupiter's gardening team moved out of the space into a new Bothy, and the original was converted into the The Artist's House. As a sculpture park, artist's stay on site to research and create their site specific works for the Artland which provides an inspiring and supportive space to work on ideas whilst remaining connected to the landscape.
Jupiter Artland is a charity learning foundation, with a mission to engage with every child in Scotland. "While the landscape and commissioning of world class art is rightly our preoccupation, the foundation and education programme mine the extraordinary power of the landscape, artist and viewer and becomes the vehicle for learning. The continual dedication to education and learning in nature is shown through the ambitious growth of the Foundation alongside the development of the Artland, from a personal dream of the Wilson family to a larger cultural institution." Income from public ticket sales to the Artland, rental at the Artist's House, events etc. feeds into the work of the foundation.
Wildlife and the environment
As The Artist's House sits at the heart of an estate of woodland and farm fields, you will often see pheasants, grouse, deer and lots of squirrels. There is also two resident swans that come back every year to nest, as well as ducks and other waterfowl.
(Scottish short term license number: EH-79272-F)
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Reviews
Our guests say...
Frances
We had a fantastic few days. The house and park are amazing, and we used the nearby park & ride to take the tram into Edinburgh to see shows at the Fringe.
15/08/2023Juliet
We had an absolutely magical weekend staying at the Artists House. What a hidden gem this place is! Such a beautifully designed house, we adored all the art, the furniture, the outdoor space. It was wonderful
23/06/2023Gemma
There's something cool in every corner and on every wall, but the main feeling I got from being here was one of ease and comfort. It's a bigger space than it looks from the outside and I love that kind of open-plan kitchen/lounge.
08/03/2023Chris, Canopy and Stars
Reviews
We had a wonderful time. The house is beautifully appointed and has a really lovely atmosphere. And it was very special to have out of hours access to Jupiter Artland. It made the experience of the interaction between art and nature even more powerful.
06/07/2024Frances
We had a fantastic few days. The house and park are amazing, and we used the nearby park & ride to take the tram into Edinburgh to see shows at the Fringe.
15/08/2023Juliet
We had an absolutely magical weekend staying at the Artists House. What a hidden gem this place is! Such a beautifully designed house, we adored all the art, the furniture, the outdoor space. It was wonderful
23/06/2023Gemma
There's something cool in every corner and on every wall, but the main feeling I got from being here was one of ease and comfort. It's a bigger space than it looks from the outside and I love that kind of open-plan kitchen/lounge.
08/03/2023Chris, Canopy and Stars
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We had a wonderful time. The house is beautifully appointed and has a really lovely atmosphere. And it was very special to have out of hours access to Jupiter Artland. It made the experience of the interaction between art and nature even more powerful.
06/07/2024