All Stories
Bringing Back the Binns: behind the scenes with the Collections Care Assistant
In the fourth instalment of ‘Bringing Back the Binns’, discover how the process of packing and storing the painting collection was undertaken by the Collections Care team.
Why we love Corrieshalloch Gorge NNR
Our team at Corrieshalloch reveal how the newly opened Gateway to Nature Centre will inspire us to visit this spectacular place in the North-West Highlands.
Dressing for the long Edwardian summer
Two Edwardian summer dresses, now installed at House of Dun, were conserved last year as part of an ongoing project to highlight items from the Angus Folk Museum.
Marking the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III
To celebrate the Coronation, we take a look at His Majesty King Charles III’s long-standing association with the National Trust for Scotland.
From the edge of the world 2023: part 1
Our ranger team have returned to St Kilda and are continuing with their blog series, revealing stories about life on these islands at ‘the edge of the world’.
Nine-year-old Evie knits for seabirds appeal
Inspired by the Trust’s Save Our Seabirds appeal, nine-year-old Evie enlisted her school and village to help raise funds.
Reviving Inverewe’s stonework gem
An historic walled border at the home of Inverewe Garden’s creators has been the focus of an expert restoration project, to protect it for the future and allow colourful replanting of the beds.
Unravelling the threads of history at Fyvie Castle
Research and conservation assessments of the tapestries at Fyvie have revealed the story within a painting also at the castle.
Crathes Garden blog #24: Renewal
As spring brings the reappearance of lots of horticultural delights, our expert garden guide takes a look at the special role of a garden, a place where art and science meet.