The present Old Craig House is dated 1565, although the architecture suggests a later date. It was built for the Symsounes of Craighouse. It later belonged to the Dick family, and was extended to the north-west around 1746. The historian John Hill Burton lived at Craig House. In the 1880s it was described as "a weird-looking mansion, alleged to be ghost-haunted" in Cassell's Old and New Edinburgh.
Craig House Hospital
In the 1880s, Dr Thomas Clouston, Physician Superintendent of the Edinburgh Lunatic Asylum, oversaw the purchase of Craig House by the managers of the Asylum in 1878. The site was intended for paying patients, and development was funded through the sale of land at the existing Asylum in Morningside. The new buildings at Craig House were planned by Clouston, and designed under the control of architect Sydney Mitchell in 1887. The actual job architect responsible for the design was Charles Henry Greig rather than Mitchell himself, despite Mitchell being widely credited for the design. Work began in 1889 on the large main building, a hospital block, and three detached villas, all of which were complete by 1894. The main building, New Craig House, was intentionally grand, resembling a country house or hotel rather than an institution, and is reminiscent of the Viceregal lodge in Shimla. It is designed in a picturesque "free Renaissance" style, with elements taken from French Renaissance architecture. The interiors include a great hall and a billiard room. From 1906 to 1914 work was executed by Mitchell's assistant Ernest Auldjo Jamieson. The hospital was renamed the Thomas Clouston Clinic in 1972 but, after the introduction of Care in the Community in the early 1980s, the hospital went into a period of decline and closed in the early 1990s.
Craighouse Campus
In 1994, Edinburgh Napier University purchased the estate, and commenced a £14 million refurbishment, funded by a Historic Building Grant. The new campus opened in September 1996. The campus was home to the social science and communication arts courses, as well as the Ian Tomlin School of Music. In March 2011, Edinburgh Napier University sold the campus for residential development, and is expected to have moved out completely by 2013. The students and staff who were based at the Craighouse campus were moved to Edinburgh Napier University's Sighthill, Merchiston and Craiglockhart campuses.
Current Status
The Craighouse estate is currently owned by Mountgrange Real Estate Opportunity Fund through Craighouse Limited with the MoREOF fund being administered by Mountgrange Investment Management LLP. A consortium has been formed by Edinburgh Napier University, Mountgrange and Sundial Properties for the purpose of undertaking development on the estate. The planned development comprises renovation of the existing buildings and extensive residential new build throughout the grounds of the estate, totaling approximately 116 new units. The proposals as advanced by The Craighouse Partnership have met with considerable opposition due to the plans to build on the open green space within the estate. The Friends of Craighouse, a campaign group opposing any new build at Craighouse, have amassed some 5,000 signatures on a petition against new build development. Morningside Community Council, in their meeting of 21 March 2012, have adopted the following resolution as regards Craighouse,"If the planning application for the Craighouse site proposes new development on areas which are designated in the Edinburgh City Local Plan as Open Space and/or Areas of Great Landscape Value, we will submit an objection". Merchiston Community Council have also raised concerns. The Cockburn Association has warned they will likely oppose any planning application based on the current proposals. Jim Eadie MSP has stated he would "...vigorously oppose any planning application based on these proposals". A number of other politicians including Alison Johnstone MSP, Councillor Mark McInnes, Councillor Andrew Burns, Councillor Paul Godzik, Councillor Gavin Corbett, Councillor Sandy Howat, Councillor David Key and Councillor Melanie Main have also expressed opinions as regards Craighouse.