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24 Feb 2018

Discovering Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites

From the gory victory at Killiecrankie in 1689 to the bloody defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, learn about all the Trust places that are linked to the Jacobites and their campaigns to restore the Stuart monarchy.

24 Feb 2018

Part I: 50 interesting objects

Explore part I of our 50 interesting objects.

23 Feb 2018

Hop to Brodie Castle for springtime fun

Find out more about the creation of the Playful Garden at Brodie Castle

Slices of millionaire shortcake with creme eggs on top are displayed on grey slate next to chocolate cupcakes with mini eggs nestling on top of the icing.

Egg-cellent Easter recipes

Try our delicious Easter traybake and cupcake recipes.

Conserving natural capital: the Trust’s peatlands

Since we look after so much peat bog and woodland, the Trust has an important role to play in storing carbon.

A view down a sloping green hill to a bay and the sea stretching to the horizon beyond.
22 Feb 2018

The islands at the edge of the world

Get closer to St Kilda and discover fascinating seabird and island facts.

Trust charcoal

Every bag of this high-quality charcoal helps to conserve woodland cared for by the National Trust for Scotland.

22 Feb 2018

The Trust goes out of this world!

Nasa’s Mars Curiosity Rover recently visited St Kilda in the Torridon quadrangle.

A view looking down the hallway of the Hill House. Dark wooden beams run along the walls and the ceiling. There is a cream carpet on the floor. Stairs rise to the left. A Mackintosh longcase clock and light fittings can be seen further down the hallway.
21 Feb 2018

Box the Hill House Appeal

We've launched our appeal to save the Hill House.