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Steven Robb from our Planning, Consents and Advice Team takes a look at the story of Craigentinny House. From foul-smelling farmland, to the lair of an eccentric noble, the much-loved community centre has a story to tell. Can it also offer inspiration?
Not much is known about ‘The More Taubronar’, the Black drummer at the court of James IV. Virginie Chaverot from Living History Scotland follows the traces of this fascinating story
Stirling Castle has all sorts of ghost stories to tell. As an evidence-based organisation we can’t say they are true, but if you like a good story this is the post for you!
We’ve launched our first ever audio guide in Scots, alongside a brand new English tour with a Scots flavour. Scots consultant and translator Ashley Douglas blogs on how we made sure we got the balance right in each of the guides.
What can Leith’s maritime treasures tell us about Black History? Find out in this tour of Trinity House, created for Black History Month.
A prehistoric burial site, a Jacobite battlefield and a new power line may seem an unlikely combination, but it’s all part of the advisory role we play at HES.
They say that the only thing that never changes is change itself and that certainly rings true for the monument to the explorer Mungo Park in Selkirk.
Did you know you can get cheaper entry if you visit some of Scotland’s spectacular castles by train, bus, bike or on foot? And that’s not the only advantage of arriving car-free. Here are five great things about a car-free visit to Doune Castle.
Each August, the Edinburgh Festivals turn Scotland’s capital into the world’s biggest stage. From the brilliant to the bizarre – here are our favourite moments from the history of Edinburgh’s International, Fringe, Film Festival and co from our archives
Our largest re-enactment event is back and it’s bigger than ever. Celebration of the Centuries returns to Fort George on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 August. Get ready for a legendary day that will be remembered for centuries!