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Abertarff House
The oldest house in Inverness and important example of 16th-century domestic architecture
Bachelors’ Club
Robert Burns learned to dance and debate in this authentically restored house.
Barry Mill
This working water-powered mill is a rare example of Scotland’s industrial heritage.
Broughton House & Garden
The home of ‘Glasgow Boy’ Hornel sits in a Japanese-inspired garden and hosts an impressive collection of art
Castle Fraser
One of Scotland’s largest tower houses, with an impressive portrait collection
- Castle, tearoom and shop
- 10.30–16.30 (last entry 15.30)
- Garden
- 10.00–16.00
- Grounds
- Dawn–dusk
Gladstone’s Land
One of the oldest buildings on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile
- House
- 10.00–16.00 (self-guided tours until 14.30; guided tour at 15.00)
- Ice cream parlour and coffee shop
- 10.00–17.00
Haddo House
An elegant and luxurious stately home designed by William Adam
- House
- 11.00, 13.00 & 15.00
- Courtyard café
- 10.00–16.00
- Shop
- 10.30–16.00
- Garden & Grounds
- Dawn–dusk
Hill of Tarvit Mansion
Work, rest and play ‘above’ and ‘below’ stairs in this Edwardian mansion with its own unique golf course
- Mansion
- guided tours only: 11.00, 13.00 and 15.00
- Kingarrock Hickory Golf
- first tee time 10.00
- Garden and grounds
- Dawn–dusk
Holmwood
Classical elegance and architectural tricks distinguish Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson’s finest domestic creation
- House, café, shop and grounds
- 10.00–17.00 (last entry 16.00)
House of Dun
William Adam’s Georgian house places baroque extravagance in a spectacular natural setting.
- House
- guided tours (first tour 10.45; last tour 14.45)
- Shop, café, Angus Folk Museum and formal gardens
- 10.30–16.30
- Estate
- 08.00–20.00
House of the Binns
With spectacular views across the Scottish countryside, the home of the Dalyells boasts 400 years of fascinating family history.
Hugh Miller’s Birthplace
Humble abode of inspirational geologist, folklorist and fossil hunter with a Garden of Wonders.
Iona
A cradle of Scottish Christianity, surrounded by white sandy beaches and turquoise seas
J M Barrie’s Birthplace
The world-famous creator of Peter Pan was born in this traditional weaver’s house.
Leith Hall
Quirky historic home filled with curios from all over the world
- Hall and shop
- 10.30–16.00
- Tearoom
- 10.30–15.30
- Garden
- 10.00–16.00
- Estate
- Dawn–dusk
Mackintosh at the Willow
The original Willow Tea Rooms Building
- Main tea rooms
- 09.00–18.00
- Salon de Luxe
- 14.00 (please book in advance)
- Rooftop terrace
- Closed
- Exhibition
- 09.00–16.30
- Shop
- 09.00–17.30
Moirlanich Longhouse
Beautifully conserved cottage giving unique insight into rural family life in 19th-century Scotland
National Museum of Rural Life
Explore life in the countryside at a historic working farm and museum
Newhailes
Palladian house that played a prominent role in the Scottish Enlightenment
- Café
- 9.00–17.00
- Shop and second-hand bookshop
- 10.00–17.00
- House
- Pre-booked guided tours run from 11am
- Weehailes Playpark
- 10.00–17.00
- Estate
- dawn–dusk
Pitmedden Garden
Re-created Scottish Renaissance walled garden with vibrant floral designs and Museum of Farming Life
- Garden, museum and shop
- Closed
- Tearoom
- Closed
- Grounds
- dawn–dusk
Preston Mill
Picturesque mill on the banks of the River Tyne – waterwheel, millpond, doocot and Outlander set
- Mill
- 10.30–15.30 (hourly guided tours)
- Gift shop and exhibition room
- 10.00–16.30
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
Birthplace of a genius – a celebration of the enduring legacy of Scotland’s national poet
- Museum
- 10.00–16.30 (last entry 16.00)
- Burns Cottage
- 11.00–15.30 (last entry 15.00)
Robert Smail’s Printing Works
Oldest working commercial letterpress printers in the UK – a living museum of Victorian history
- Printing works
- tours at 11.00, 13.30 and 15.15
- Gift shop
- 10.30–17.00
Souter Johnnie’s Cottage
Home of the shoemaker immortalised by Robert Burns in Tam o’ Shanter