All Stories
The often-forgotten story of Queen Anne
During Pride Month, Visitor Services Assistant Lucien Winton-Bonas took a dip into the private life of the last Stuart monarch – Queen Anne – and examines her links to Culloden.
Coalition to save Peter Womersley’s Bernat Klein Studio
The National Trust for Scotland is part of a coalition of heritage and design organisations working to save the Bernat Klein Studio in the Scottish Borders from ruin.
Conserving our outdoor collections
Important conservation works are underway on our outdoor collections in the North East.
Canna: culture and community
Welcome to Canna: a shining light of the Inner Hebrides, where Gaelic heritage meets seabird spectacle.
Rare 19th-century musical game goes on display
A rare 19th-century musical game, one of only three known to still exist, is going on display to the public for the first time at the Georgian House.
Forensic artist reimagines the Millers
Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum has partnered with Cromarty Arts Trust and an award-winning forensic artist to reimagine 19th-century geologist and writer Hugh Miller and his wife Lydia.
Mackintosh writing desk returns to the Hill House
A writing desk designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh has returned to the Hill House, its original home.
400th anniversary of the Baronetcy of Nova Scotia
2025 marks the 400th anniversary of the founding of the Baronets of Nova Scotia, an honour initiated by King James VI & I. We take a look at the Trust’s connections to this title.
Trust makes history with completion of plant audit
The Trust is celebrating the completion of a horticultural audit of over 77,000 living plants, the largest in its history.