MUSSELBURGH CONSERVATION SOCIETY DESIGN AWARDS

Plaque

Inaugurated in 1992 Musselburgh Conservation Society’s Design Award is given to new buildings and conservation projects considered to be of merit. The purpose of the award is to encourage good design and sensitive renovation of  Mussel burgh’s buildings and surroundings.  Each year new projects are photographed and displayed at the Society’s AGM in September. Members then vote for the one they like the best.  A distinctive plaque is presented to the building owner, and these can be seen on buildings around the town.

Esk Mills Business PARK Conversion 

1992. Esk Mills, Restoration, Business Park Conversion.

 Lemonade factory conversion

1993. Lemonade Factory, Restoration, Flats Conversion.

 1994. No Award presented.

Queen's Stand, Musselburgh Racecourse

1995. Queen's Stand, New Building, Musselburgh Racecourse.

 Kesley's Bookshop

1996. Kesley's Bookshop, High Street, Restoration and  Conversion.

 

Brunton Theatre conversion

1997. Brunton Theatre, Restaurant and Bar, Conversion.

 

Cottages restoration, Kilwinning Place

1998. Cottages, Restoration, Kilwinning Place.

Lewisvale Park 

1999. Lewisvale Park, Restoration, New Facilities.

War Memorial 

2000. War Memorial, Restoration and Conversion.

 

Links Pavilion, Musselburgh Racecourse

2001. Links Pavilion, New Building, Musselburgh Racecourse.

 

Newhailes House Stable Block conversion

2002. Newhailes House, Stable Block, Visitor Centre Conversion.

 

11A, Inveresk Village

2003. 11A, Inveresk Village, New private house.

 

69 Millhill -- Conversion

2004. 69, Millhill, Chestnut Court, Restoration, Flats Conversion.

 

67, Millhill; Montagu House Restoration

2005. 67, Millhill, Montagu House, Restoration.

 

Esk Mills, Restoration and Restaurant Conversion

2006. Esk Mills, Restoration, Business Park and Restaurant Conversion.

 

2007. Fisherrow Harbour Environmental Works -- East Lothian Council



2008. New House at 11A Millhill Lane. Architect: Paul Lambie

Refurbished east end of St Peter's Church, Musselburgh

2009. Interior refurbishments to St Peter's Church. Architect: Grant Bullock