Dalmahoy (Scottish Gaelic: Dail MoThua[1]) is a hotel and former country house near Edinburgh, Scotland.
The house is protected as a category A listed building,[2] The estate was the property of the Dalmahoys until the early 18th century.
[5] The present house was built in 1725 for George Dalrymple,[6] a younger son of the Earl of Stair, and was designed by the architect William Adam (1689–1748).
[3] Circa 1927 a dedicated station was opened on the Shotts line to serve Dalmahoy's new golf course.
The present hotel was built in 1990, and comprises substantial extensions to the original building[7] and the golf course/hotel complex played host to the second ever (and first in Europe) Solheim Cup in 1992.