All Stories
Why we love Weaver’s Cottage
Our inspirational team share some of the many reasons why they love working at this atmospheric cottage near Paisley.
Over 100,000 trees planted for woodland restoration
The first phase of planting for the Glen Geldie Woodland Restoration Project is complete.
A tribute to our former President, Lord Airlie
Lord Airlie served as the President of the National Trust for Scotland from 1997–2002.
From Carnegie Hall to Canna – a collection of programmes
We take a look at Margaret Fay Shaw’s collection of programmes and playbills, from 1920 to 2004, that tell the incredible story of her musical and travelling life.
Celebrating 200 years of the Burns Monument
We’re hosting celebration events for the 200th anniversary, including talks outlining future plans for developing the Monument’s garden.
Guide to events in the North East: Summer 2023
There are over 90 events on offer across our 11 places in the North East this summer season.
Three favourite summer plants for the senses
Are your garden plants a treat for sight, touch and smell? In this PLANTS project blog, Valeria Soddu (PLANTS Inventory Officer) picks three plants to engage your senses.
Digging deep into the condition of the Hill House
Research into the condition of the walls at the Hill House allows for cautious optimism, but the clock is still ticking on Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s masterpiece.
Why we love Barry Mill
Hear from members of our team at Barry Mill about why they love this peaceful place with a fascinating social history.