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Step into science at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace
Join the team at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage and Museum for a thrilling experience filled with family-friendly science activities.
A love story, starring Glencoe and Burns
Alice and Euan got engaged in Skye, married in Glencoe, and celebrated with loved ones at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum.
Fyvie Castle inspires future heritage careers
A new initiative by the Trust is encouraging local school pupils to explore potential careers in heritage, drawing inspiration from the rich history of Fyvie Castle.
Recipe: Egg-stra sweet Easter treats
Hop into Easter with Head Chef Ivor Clark’s egg-citing Newhailes treats: a creamy cheesecake and crunchy tiffin, perfect for sharing this Easter!
Theatre production brings Burns to life
We are collaborating with theatremaker James Clements on a new theatrical production inspired by Robert Burns.
Pioneering Spirit prevails at archaeology awards
The National Trust for Scotland’s Pioneering Spirit project won Current Archaeology’s Archaeological Research Project of the Year.
Hugh Miller heirloom found on South African beach
A long-lost mourning ring is set to go on display at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum for the first time.
Ben Lawers welcomes apprentices
The team at Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve have welcomed their first Rural Skills Modern Apprentices.
Edinburgh’s literati turn out for Trust’s new book shop
A host of Edinburgh’s literary talent turned out to celebrate the launch of a new second-hand book shop at the Georgian House.