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Scenery’s supporting role for Mary Queen of Scots
Scotland’s most famous glen features in the new Mary Queen of Scots film.
A crewel encounter
Crewel work, synonymous with Jacobean embroidery, has a long history, which is revealed through some embroidery panels discovered at Crathes Castle.
A royal visit to Falkland Palace in the spring of 1562
With the release of the new Mary Queen of Scots film this month, we’ve imagined how a royal visit to Falkland Palace, said to be one of Mary’s favourite residences, might have involved the people who worked there.
Love is all around
We offer a wealth of romantic venues across Scotland for couples to tie the knot – Chris and Allan share their story here.
Putting Scotland on the map
We’re showcasing Scotland’s world-leading conservation work on an international stage.
New colour at Culzean
We’re restoring the North Walled Garden at Culzean and developing new planting schemes to make it even more impressive.
Treasuring our beautiful scenery and rich culture
Lorraine Kelly may broadcast from London every day but her heart belongs firmly to Scotland. Here she tells us what she loves most about the country.
Bringing back native species
We’re supporting the planned re-introduction of native wildlife like beavers, by asking the government to make sure that the appropriate protections are in place.
Maintaining museum standards
We’ve secured museum accreditation for Culloden, making it the eighth Trust site to achieve this important status.