To celebrate 80 years since acquiring the House of the Binns, the Trust is hoisting a flag on the prominent Binns Tower.
During the house restoration, the wall had been colonised by shrubby plants such as cotoneaster, Cape figwort and even ash ...
The sixth instalment in our series of blogs about the Ramsay & Edinburgh Fashion exhibition takes a look at Georgian ...
There is lots of information below about giving in celebration, but please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any ...
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 ...
The Trust is proud to support talented makers and craftspeople from across Scotland. Discover the stories behind the makers ...
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.
The Royal Burgh of Culross, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth, is a complete community preserved as it was in the 16th and 17th centuries. Within easy reach of Edinburgh, Culross Palace, ...
Discover tales of Jacobite history during the October holidays at these two beautiful and historic sites nestled in the ...
During recent surveys of our gardens in the South and West regions, the PLANTS Project identified several National ‘Champion ...
Courtyard Cottage is a first-floor apartment located within Drum Castle’ s historic courtyard. Steeped in 700 years of ...
A National Trust for Scotland member shares her memories of modelling an 18th-century dress in 1969, which is now on display ...