PLANTS East Team Manager, Alistair Chalmers explores the historical significance of Falkland Palace’s gardens, including their wartime ...
Enveloped by the magnificent landscape of the Isle of Skye is this secluded thatched croft house. The property dates back to the 19th century and achieved A-listing for its historical importance. An ...
Part of the first floor of the grandiose Edwardian Hill of Tarvit Mansion, Upper West Wing Flat is an elegant apartment providing four guests with a homely base for a holiday, a stone’s throw from the ...
Teeming with history and surrounded by mountains, Brodick is every inch the quintessential island castle. From the gardens you can enjoy spectacular views over Brodick Bay to the Ayrshire coast. The ...
Copy of Midwood painting of Burns & Highland Mary in open frame. This engraving depicts Burns on the banks of the Fail burn in Ayrshire who is seen being betrothed to Mary Campbell, a servant. In the ...
Read about Scotland’s two newest National Nature Reserves. A new plan has been published, highlighting Scotland’s Landscape Alliance’s vision and some recommendations for change. Find out more about ...
Our eco-friendly visitor centre, nestled in a woodland glade, is an essential starting point for your adventures in Glencoe and Glen Etive. Get a taste of the stories that make Glencoe National Nature ...
If you’re looking to gain work experience, explore new places or simply meet new people, volunteering with us offers a wealth of opportunities. Every year nearly 4,000 enthusiastic volunteers donate ...
The Hill House is off the A818, 23 miles north-west of Glasgow. There is a train service from Glasgow to Helensburgh Central. The house is roughly 1½ miles from the train station, up a steep hill.
Please note that entry to the Tenement House on 14 and 15 December is for Santa at the Tenement House ticket holders only. You can purchase tickets for this event via our Events tab. The steep hill ...
What do you love about Scotland? I love that we’re the best in the world at some things. Its amazing buildings. The culture. Charles Rennie Mackintosh. I love that we still care about things that ...
The Hill House was first and foremost designed as a family home. The Blackie family lived here from 1904, when the house was completed, to 1953 when Walter Blackie died, marking nearly five decades of ...