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Inventory of Historic Battlefields Designation Process
Get an overview of how we consider sites for inclusion in the Inventory of Historic Battlefields. Contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information and visit the site today.
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Enforcement Register
View details of scheduled monument enforcement notices issued before 1 October 2015 or go to our Decisions Portal to see details of notices issued since then.
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https://www.historicenvironment.scot/media/6435/chocolate-casting.pdf
centuries and created an enormous variety of cast iron products for sale in Scotland. ... It is run by Historic Environment Scotland, the lead public body for Scotland’s heritage, and is based in Stirling, Scotland.
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Make a Trebuchet Craft
A trebuchet is a special type of catapult. Trebuchets were powerful siege engines and were used in Scotland for attacking castles between the 1200s and the 1300s.
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Medieval Abbey Gardens
Medieval Scotland. Medieval Scotland. Gardens. Abbey. When we visit an abbey today most of what we see are the ruins of buildings. ... Medieval Scotland. Some things to try. • Find things in your home that smell nice.
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Defending Scotland's Heritage – Climate change activities
All images, except those specified, are copyright Historic Environment Scotland or Crown Copyright HES. ... Learner resource |. Defending Scotland's Heritage – Climate change activity. Defending Scotland’s Heritage.
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The Border Ballads
Discover the stories behind Sir Walter Scott's 'Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border', published in 1802.
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Defending Scotland's Heritage – Conservation facts
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) are legally obligated to look after and conserve sites and monuments in its care on behalf of the Scottish Government. ... All images, except those specified, are copyright Historic Environment Scotland or Crown
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Become a soapmason craft
The lion is a royal symbol and can be found in castles across Scotland. ... Did you know. Stone carvings made by skilled stonemasons can be found throughout Scotland’s castles, palaces and churches.
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Melrose Abbey & Precinct Statement of Significance
Document outlining the significance of the Melrose Abbey and Precinct, including key features which make the property special.