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On the Monet
Monet's masterpiece ‘A Seascape, Shipping by Moonlight’ is heading to Duff House on loan from National Galleries of Scotland.
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£30,000 Investment for Midhowe Chambered Cairn
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has invested £30,000 in the conservation of Midhowe Chambered Cambered Cairn on the isle of Rousay. Visit the website or contact us for more information.
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Fresh Light Shed on 700-Year-Old Bishop
A 700-year-old carving of Bishop Archibald is among over 100 medieval carved stones going on display at Elgin Cathedral. Visit the HES website today for more information.
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HES Statement on Dunadd Fort sentencing
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) welcomes sentencing in the case of irreversible damage to one of Scotland’s most important early medieval monuments after metal artefacts removed
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Burleigh Castle opens to visitors again
A 500-year-old tower house which was the seat of the Balfours of Burleigh for more than 250 years has reopened to the public
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£190,000 Granted to Repair WWI Memorials
Grants of £190,000 have been offered in recent months to 21 projects across Scotland, including the iconic Kitchener memorial in Orkney. Visit the website for more information.
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Caerlaverock Castle has re-opened to visitors
The one-of-a-kind triangular castle, unmatched among British castles, has re-opened.
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Glenbuchat Castle
Glenbuchat Castle is a Z-shaped tower house that demonstrates the sophistication the form had reached in the late 1500s. Contact Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.
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Antonine Wall: Croy Hill
Read about Croy Hill, a fort on the Antonine Wall where the Romans’ mark is unmistakeable. Visit the stunning location today, or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Brandsbutt Symbol Stone
Get an overview of the Brandsbutt Symbol Stone, displaying an undeciphered code of symbols and writing. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.