Textiles are fascinating and delicate objects. In the last of the Ramsay exhibition blogs, we explore the risks and ...
We are re-thatching the roof of the Bachelors’ Club, the site of Robert Burns’s social club in the 18th century.
Endangered mountain trees and shrubs are making a comeback in Scotland, a study by the University of Stirling has shown.
Prunus padus is commonly known as bird cherry. Prunus is the Latinised form of the Greek word meaning plum, and padus is the ...
A promising increase in the corncrake population has been recorded on Canna, after years of low numbers on the island – an important step forward in the conservation of this endangered bird.
We share a couple of ideas for plants that are easy to grow yourself, and some delicious recipes that use them.
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum offers a truly unique encounter with Scotland’s favourite son. Robert Burns is Scotland’s National Bard, and his poetry and songs are known and loved the world over. But ...
Louise and Michael’s Haddo House wedding blended tartan traditions, family and Scottish heritage for a joyful late summer ...
An iconic Scottish castle, packed with history, armour and art Discover the beautiful pink castle said to be the inspiration for Walt Disney’s Cinderella Castle. Explore the castle grounds and walk ...
Built in 1593, the oldest house in Inverness has witnessed the Covenanting times, Jacobite risings and two world wars – if only the walls could talk! Discover more about old Inverness in our free ...
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 ...
One of the oldest buildings on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile Explore our new immersive visitor experience that takes you through three centuries of Gladstone’s Land history. Learn about the fascinating lives ...