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If one of the products from our Historic Scotland Member’s magazine has caught your eye, chances are it's one of these. Our 'As Seen in the Magazine' collection showcases products featured in the quarterly Historic Scotland Member’s Magazine.
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The Official Tantallon Castle Guidebook is perfect for planning a trip or learning more about this historic site. The ruins of Tantallon Castle spe...
View full detailsOverlooking a tranquil loch and peel, and built in the renaissance style by successive generations of Stewart Kings, Linlithgow Palace holds a spec...
View full detailsThe official visitor’s guide paints a vivid picture of this Renaissance palace for French, German, Spanish or Italian-speaking visitors. Overlookin...
View full detailsStirling Castle is one of the great highlights of Scotland’s colourful historic landscape. With a history dating back at least to the 1100s, it has...
View full detailsElgin Cathedral is one of Scotland’s most beautiful medieval buildings, and has provided inspiration for many artists. The imposing sandstone ruin ...
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New for 2023! The official souvenir Holyrood Park Guidebook including Arthur's Seat will help you explore the Park, identify its remarkable feature...
View full detailsFort George is a fascinating feature of Moray Firth, still used by the British Army to this day. This fine example of military architecture was bui...
View full detailsBlackness Castle is known as ‘the ship that never sailed’, due to its nautical appearance. Learn its rich history with this official souvenir guide...
View full detailsThe abbey at Dunfermline has a vast history that stretches back to the 11th century. The site was first developed as a small priory, but was then e...
View full detailsThe construction of Duff House was fraught with mounting budgets, frayed tempers and lawsuits. As a result, the plans of the great architect Willia...
View full detailsFor generations in rural Scotland, many lived in ‘blackhouses’, which were long thatched constructions where man and beast lived together under the...
View full detailsThe official visitor’s guide brings to life the medieval stronghold of St Andrews Castle, and the city’s cathedral – once Scotland’s most important...
View full detailsExplore St Andrews through this official souvenir guide. St Andrews, a royal burgh in Fife, boasts both a castle and cathedral. Legend holds that r...
View full detailsThe official visitor’s guide brings to life this Neolithic village for French, German, Spanish and Italian-speaking visitors. Many questions and my...
View full detailsMany questions and mysteries still surround Skara Brae. The village is on the Scottish island of Orkney. Discover the history of this village in th...
View full detailsJedburgh Abbey stands as one of Scotland’s most elegant examples of 12th century architecture. Originally built by King David I, and restored by th...
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