Collegehill House
Collegehill House was built originally as an inn and dates back to 1660. It was known as the ‘Old Rosslyn Inn’ until it became a domestic residence in 1866.
THE OLD ROSSLYN IN (CIRCLE 1660-1866)
Here countless travellers tarried awhile among the distinguished visitors were King Edward VII when Prince of Wales, Dr. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, Robert Burns and Alexander Naismith, Sir Walter Scott and William and Dorothy Wordsworth.
Erected in 1950 By Mrs. Herbertson of Melbourne Australia Daughter of the Late Charles Taylor, Curator of The Chapel.