Bute House closed for unplanned '˜essential works'


Bute House, a striking 18th century property in the Capital’s exclusive Charlotte Square, was shut after routine monitoring revealed that urgent ceiling repairs and further inspection work were required to the A-listed building.
The Scotsman understands ‘visible damage’ was discovered and the building was shut at the end of last week. Due to the Scottish Parliament being in recess, the First Minister was not in residence at the time.
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Meetings of the Scottish Cabinet will take place at St Andrew’s House on Calton Hill for the duration of the works.
Temporary alternative arrangements are being put in place for the First Minister’s accommodation and working requirements while she is in Edinburgh.
The repairs, which have been advised by the building’s conservationists, are being coordinated by Historic Environment Scotland and are expected to be completed over the winter months.
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Hide AdBute House, which is owned by the National Trust for Scotland, was formerly the grace-and-favour residence of the Secretary of State for Scotland.
It was handed over for use by the First Minister following devolution in 1999.