Teviot Row House

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Teviot Row House, the oldest purpose built Student Union Building in the world
Teviot Row House, the oldest purpose built Student Union Building in the world

Teviot Row House (colloquially known as just "Teviot" pronounced "Tee-vee-ot") is one of the Student Union buildings at Edinburgh University, Scotland. Run by Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA), it is the oldest purpose built Student Union Building in the world, having been opened on Saturday, October 19th, 1889.

Teviot was built in a 16th Century Scots architectural style with a crowstepped gables clasped by drum towers of the Falkland or Holyrood type but with large windows. It has large late Gothic traceried windows. [1]

It has six bars; a canteen; a coffee shop, a debating chamber (used for functions), a dining room, and many other meeting rooms available for booking by student societies. During the Edinburgh Festival, it is used by the Gilded Balloon and is one of the city's biggest Fringe venues.

Year of Construction 1887

Teviot has recently undergone a refurbishment programme which has included the creaton of the Loft Bar on the Debating Hall level, and the conversion of the Library into a bar.

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Coordinates: 55°56′42.18″N, 3°11′20.33″W