All Stories
Art exhibitions make welcome return to Inverewe
The Sawyer Gallery at Inverewe Garden will reopen its doors to the public after a two-year break due to the pandemic – and an exciting programme of exhibitions has been lined up.
‘Problems of intimate importance’
Sanitary products are part of everyday life for people who menstruate, but these often remain unseen and unspoken of in historical houses. This is not the case at the Tenement House.
Trembling in the breeze – aspen conservation
The National Trust for Scotland is helping to conserve aspen trees by propagating saplings at the Inverewe tree nursery.
Hill House: options for the future
How will the National Trust for Scotland proceed with the conservation of this unique building?
Family crafts: make a fishing fleet mobile
Learn how to craft your very own origami fish and fishing boats, and make them into a beautiful mobile inspired by Hugh Miller’s folktales of Cromarty and its fleet.
Fireside tales: Scottish folklore for children
2022 is Scotland’s Year of Stories! Meet children’s storyteller Lizzie McDougall, and hear how she brings to life folklorist Hugh Miller’s Scottish tales featuring giants, witches and mermaids!
Softly does it
We take a closer look at Holmwood’s new carpets, the result of extensive research through historical archives.
Crathes Garden blog #10: Donald, Far’s Yer Troosers?
Despite the devastation from recent storms still looming large, our Garden Guide at Crathes finds much to lift her spirits in the garden, even in these cold winter months.
Spring: highlights of the season
This is a magical time to visit your favourite Trust places, as our coasts, islands, mountains and moorlands all spring back to life.