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£37,712 boost for Scottish heritage projects
Historic Environment Scotland announces the latest round of its Support Fund recipients
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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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High Level Masonry Inspections
Caring for our heritage in Scotland’s changing climate
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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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Commemorative Plaque due to be mounted on Stan Laurel’s Glasgow home
Glasgow’s favourite ‘Son of the Desert’ is to be commemorated with a plaque, which will be mounted on the Glasgow tenement building where he spent many of his formative years.
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Maeshowe challenge
What is Maeshowe? Maeshowe, a monumental chambered tomb, is the finest Neolithic building to survive in north-west Europe.
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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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First time for Scottish Portrait Awards exhibition to be showcased in north
The Scottish Portrait Awards exhibition tour arrives at Duff House in Banff.
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Significant women in Scotland’s history honoured by HES
Latest recipients of Commemorative Plaques announced.
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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.