All Stories
The Duke of Rothesay encounters Scotland’s rural past
Our Patron, His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay was greeted by over 100 guests at House of Dun near Montrose earlier today.
From the edge of the world 2021 – part 4
Enjoy the penultimate instalment from our St Kilda ranger team this year, who have been as busy as ever!
Trust’s Royal Patron at the birthplace of Burns
This week we welcomed our Patron, HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay and Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Rothesay on their first visit to Burns Cottage in Ayrshire.
Tales from the Trust's teams #4: Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park
Join our teams from around the Trust to hear about some of their interesting stories from their daily working lives. Our final instalment comes from Kate Sampson at Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park, with ‘The Force of Nature’.
Edinburgh’s Pantry: sugar and spice
This is the fifth and final instalment in our series of articles about Edinburgh’s pantries of the past. This time, Lindsay takes a look at how sugar and spices became such a key part of Scottish cuisine.
Tales from the Trust’s teams #3: Falkland Palace & Garden
Join our teams from around the Trust to hear about some of their interesting stories from their daily working lives. In our third story we hear from Sandie Allison at Falkland Palace & Garden, with ‘Palace uniforms’.
Tales from the Trust’s teams #2: Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate
Join our teams from around the Trust to hear about some of their interesting stories from their daily working lives. This time we meet Roddy Hamilton, at Crathes Castle, Garden & Estate.
Tales from the Trust’s teams #1: Inverewe
Join our teams from around the Trust to hear about some of their interesting stories from their daily working lives. First up is Martin Hughes from Inverewe, with ‘Let’s Talk Dirty’.
Scallop shell moth beds in at Inverewe
The exquisitely patterned scallop shell moth, which is rare to Scotland, has been spotted at Inverewe Garden for the first time.