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Concern over slow start to seabird breeding season
Seabird experts at the Trust have raised concerns after observing a slow start to the seabird breeding season as well as a reduction in nesting activity for key species such as fulmars, guillemots and shags.
Plant Journeys blog post #10 – Maple: a feast of colour
Plant Journeys is a blog series, exploring East Asian plants in the garden of Broughton House.
Why we love Haddo House
Experience some of the famous Haddo magic and hospitality as we find out what makes this house so special.
Eric & Carol’s Crathes Rose Garden Elopement
Find out about a blooming gorgeous elopement at Crathes Castle, with a special clan connection to the Burnetts.
Plant Journeys blog post #9 – Bamboo: a symbol of integrity
Plant Journeys is a blog series, exploring East Asian plants in the garden of Broughton House.
Fyvie Castle and the British Civil Wars (1639–55)
Ahead of a commemorative Living History event to mark the 1644 Battle of Fyvie, historian Dr Andrew Lind summarises the tangled history of the conflict in which the castle played a significant role.
Committed Culross colleague’s farewell season
Michael Pitt, who is now in his tenth decade, is standing down from his role at Culross after 26 years.
New photo trail and orienteering courses at Brodie Castle
We’ve launched a free photo trail and two orienteering courses at Brodie Castle to encourage visitors to explore the wider estate and capture the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Welcome to our new rangers
We’ve appointed two new seasonal rangers to support our nature conservation work.