Good progress has been made on our project to restore a remarkable ‘self-playing’ organ at Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire.
Latest investigations by our archaeologists at Culloden battlefield have recovered a wide range of artefacts, including a ...
Over 2,500 historic items from our internationally important collections at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum are now available ...
Find out about a new way to celebrate and remember your loved ones while protecting Scotland’s wild landscapes and historic ...
The streets of Culross have appeared many times in the hit US TV series Outlander. Explore Culross Palace, with its tiny rooms, connecting passageways and painted ceilings. Buy freshly grown seasonal ...
Across Scotland, we have thousands of people working to protect Scotland’s heritage: at historic houses and castles, in gardens and throughout the countryside, and in a variety of support roles. Our ...
Over the next few weeks, a paths team will be on site at various points around the Hermitage to carry out essential repair work. We therefore ask all our visitors to stay safe and adhere to any ...
Re-created Scottish Renaissance walled garden with vibrant floral designs and Museum of Farming Life Be amazed at over 30,000 annual bedding plants that make up the colourful designs in the parterres.
Our gardens are a treasure trove of flora from across the world. In the second part of our blog series, Dr Minna Törmä ...
As a charity, the Trust depends on the generosity of our supporters to safeguard the many cherished places in our care.
A huge variety of plants are making themselves known as spring sweeps through Scotland. The PLANTS project team have selected some of their favourites to look out for this Easter. Branklyn Garden is ...
I am Mike Metcalfe. I'm the Visitor Services Supervisor at Barry Mill. Barry Mill's an 18th-century watermill. It has life that goes back, as far as we know, to 1539. People get really enriched with a ...