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The Great Eight at Craigievar Castle
John Lemon, Visitor Services Supervisor at Craigievar Castle, tells about some of the things he loves at this place.
Celebrating the Jubilee at National Trust for Scotland places
We’ve put together a list of the events we’re running, all across the country, in celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Crathes Garden blog #13: Dreams and practicalities
Our expert garden guide shares some spring highlights at Crathes and considers the careful balance in gardening between creativity and practicality.
Felix Yaniewicz: music and migration in Georgian Edinburgh
Visitors exploring Edinburgh’s New Town may find themselves walking past 84 Great King St, and discover the inscription, ‘Felix Yaniewicz, Polish composer and musician, co-founder of First Edinburgh Music Festival, lived and died here 1823–1848’.
Weaving a floral tapestry at Pitmedden Garden
Here’s a guide to some of the plants you’ll see in our new floristic meadow at Pitmedden Garden in Aberdeenshire.
How we’re supporting young people’s resilience and wellbeing
A festival at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum will help children build resilience skills this June.
From the edge of the world 2022 – part 4
Perfectly timed for Invasive Species Week 2022, in her latest blog our St Kilda ranger talks about some of the biosecurity work taking place to protect these very special islands.
Generations of wallpaper at Moirlanich Longhouse
Discover a world of wallpaper at Moirlanich Longhouse. The many layers of pattern in this tiny cottage record the popularity and practicality of wall coverings across several generations.
The Great Eight at the Tenement House
Ana Sanchez, Visitor Services Manager at the Tenement House, tells us about some of the things that she loves at this place.