To celebrate 80 years since acquiring the House of the Binns, the Trust is hoisting a flag on the prominent Binns Tower.
During the house restoration, the wall had been colonised by shrubby plants such as cotoneaster, Cape figwort and even ash ...
There is lots of information below about giving in celebration, but please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any ...
The sixth instalment in our series of blogs about the Ramsay & Edinburgh Fashion exhibition takes a look at Georgian ...
Discover tales of Jacobite history during the October holidays at these two beautiful and historic sites nestled in the ...
Enveloped by the magnificent landscape of the Isle of Skye is this secluded thatched croft house. The property dates back to the 19th century and achieved A-listing for its historical importance. An ...
The Trust is proud to support talented makers and craftspeople from across Scotland. Discover the stories behind the makers ...
Pink Castle Gin, inspired by our fairytale Craigievar Castle in Aberdeenshire and blended using ingredients from the local region, has experienced phenomenal sales since its launch in May and has now ...
During recent surveys of our gardens in the South and West regions, the PLANTS Project identified several National ‘Champion ...
Leith Hall’s Head Gardener, Sarah Ramsay, provides a closer look at the kitchen garden and shares her top tips for growing in ...
Scenic mountains and ridges, and the best collection of rare mountain plants in Britain Ben Lawers is the 10th highest Munro (mountain over 3,000ft/914m) at 1,214m (3,984ft). Ben Lawers has the most ...