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Plant Journeys blog post #9 – Bamboo: a symbol of integrity
Plant Journeys is a blog series, exploring East Asian plants in the garden of Broughton House.
Fyvie Castle and the British Civil Wars (1639–55)
Ahead of a commemorative Living History event to mark the 1644 Battle of Fyvie, historian Dr Andrew Lind summarises the tangled history of the conflict in which the castle played a significant role.
Committed Culross colleague’s farewell season
Michael Pitt, who is now in his tenth decade, is standing down from his role at Culross after 26 years.
New photo trail and orienteering courses at Brodie Castle
We’ve launched a free photo trail and two orienteering courses at Brodie Castle to encourage visitors to explore the wider estate and capture the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Welcome to our new rangers
We’ve appointed two new seasonal rangers to support our nature conservation work.
The PLANTS project: Leith Hall’s Rock Garden
After spending time in the inspirational rock garden at Leith Hall, Valeria Soddu, Inventory Officer for the North PLANTS Team, shares some of the plants she discovered and their history.
Launch of our annual Footpath Fund appeal
We’ve launched our annual Footpath Fund appeal to raise funds to support the maintenance and repair of more than 300 miles of paths.
Coastal escapes in Scotland
Oh, if you do like to be beside the seaside, then why not choose to stay in one of our coastal holiday properties!
Meet the Supplier: Summerhouse Drinks
At the Trust we always strive to work with the best suppliers across Scotland. Here we meet Claire Rennie from Summerhouse Drinks.