Adam Smith's Panmure House Adam Smith's Panmure House

Adam Smith's Panmure House

4 Lochend Close, Edinburgh, EH8 8BL, United Kingdom | 01314518520 | Website

Venue Description

Panmure House is the final remaining home of Adam Smith, philosopher and 'father of modern economics.' Originally built in 1691, Smith occupied the House between 1778 and 1790, during which time he completed the final editions of his master works: The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations. Other great luminaries and thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment visited Smith regularly at the House across this period. In 2008, Edinburgh Business School & Heriot-Watt University undertook to rescue this historic building from dereliction. Following a 10-year, £5.6m renovation, Panmure was formally opened in November 2018. Today the house is a centre of excellence for the study of contemporary economics, a place of reflection on the legacy of Adam Smith, and a venue for social and economic debate. Although not open to the public year-round, in addition to our programme of curated events and lectures, we do offer opportunities throughout the year to visit the House.

Accessibility

Our entrance is situation on basement level. The House features an internal passenger lift and an external platform lift.

Accessibility Guide

Accessibility Guide Link: https://www.panmurehouse.org/get-involved/frequently-asked-questions/

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One accessible toilet is located in our main entrance area located on our basement/ground floor.

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