Minto House (Scottish Borders)

Minto House was a historic country house in Minto, Roxburghshire (now Scottish Borders), Scotland, and the principal seat of the Elliot family, later Earls of Minto. Originating as a 16th-century Border tower, it was transformed during the 18th and 19th centuries into a substantial classical mansion through successive rebuilding campaigns involving architects including William Adam, Archibald Elliot, William Playfair and Sir Robert Lorimer. The house was closely associated with members of the Elliot family who held prominent political and imperial offices.

After a period of institutional use in the mid-20th century, the building returned to private ownership but fell into serious disrepair. Demolition commenced in August 1992, shortly before emergency Category A listed status was granted, and the house was removed in 1992–93. The episode attracted national attention and became a frequently cited case in Scottish heritage conservation debates. Only the early 20th-century garden terraces survive.