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Outstanding example of 15th century gothic architecture. Famed for the beauty of its carvings and the aura of mystery and magic that surround them. The famous apprentice pillar, green men and others m ... more

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Described as the finest Georgian square in Europe, Charlotte Square was designed by master architect Robert Adam, and is the crowning glory of Edinburgh's New Town. No 28 houses an elegant drawing roo ... more

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Arniston House is a magnificent Palladian style Mansion House that was started in 1726 by William Adam. It is home to the Dundas family. The house collection boasts wonderful Scottish portraiture by ... more

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Let our costumed guides take you back into Edinburgh's grisly past and tell you about the characters that once stalked the very streets that we take you on. Hear the terrifying true stories unfold as  ... more

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Situated in the Avon Gorge beside Birkhill Station, the Fireclay Mine is well worth a visit for all but the very young, old or infirm. The experienced guides show you the underground workings, the 300 ... more

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Built in the 15th century by one of Scotland's most powerful families, the Crichtons, Blackness was never destined as a peaceful lordly residence; its enduring roles were those of garrison, fortress a ... more

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Savour the nostalgia of the railway age and travel by steam train from Bo'ness to the caverns at Birkhill - and visit Scotland's largest collection of locomotives, carriages, wagons and railwayana. more

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The Brass Rubbing Centre occupies Trinity Apse, the only surviving fragment of the Gothic Trinity College Church, founded about 1460 by Queen Mary of Gueldres, wife of James II of Scotland. In the cen ... more

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One of the most important prehistoric monuments in Scotland, Cairnpapple was used from about 3000 to 1400 BC as a ceremonial site in the Neolithic period, then several centuries later in the Bronze Ag ... more

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Every brewery will have stories you say. Well how about this then? The only other place you'll find the same chute of our steels masher (which, incidentally, we use everyday) is in Burton on Trent - i ... more

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The fascinating camera obscura, one of only three in the country, was gifted to the town by J M Barrie. Sited in the cricket pavilion on Kirriemuir Hill, it commands superb views. Weather conditions m ... more

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One of Scotland's most perfectly preserved medieval castles; Craigmillar is an imposing fortress with a tower house, courtyard and gardens. Its history is closely bound with that of Edinburgh. The Pre ... more

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Built as the lordly residence of the Crichtons and later home to the Earls of Bothwell, Crichton Castle is a large, sophisticated edifice noted for its stunning italian-style range of faceted stonewor ... more

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A ranger service operates at Dalkeith to help people enjoy the beauties of the countryside and the work of a country estate. Guided walks, talks and special school activities are available year round  ... more

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The impressive, romantic ruins of the 13th century Dirleton Castle are most famous for their beautiful gardens. There is a colourful blend of traditional formal gardens and more contemporary plantings ... more

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Dryburgh sits by the Tweed, its remarkably complete medieval ruins make it easy to appreciate the attractions of the monastic life of the Premonstratensian Order who settled there. Fine examples of ec ... more

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Enjoy the great pleasure of watching hundreds of the worlds most spectacular and colourful butterflies flying all around you. Share the world of the butterfly as they fly, sip nectar, court, egg  ... more

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Edinburgh Castle dominates the city of Edinburgh like no other castle in Scotland, and Edinburgh Castle is unequalled in the whole of the British Isles. Over one thousand years of history sit on top o ... more

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Transport yourself back to the darkest moments in the Scotland's history within the deep depths of the Edinburgh Dungeon. Live actors, shows, a spooky ride and interactive special effects ensure that  ... more

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Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments ranks among the world's most important collections of musical heritage. All the main types or musical sound-making device are represente ... more

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Welcome to Edinburgh Zoo, the largest and most exciting wildlife attraction in Scotland, commited to the highest standards of animal welfare, conservation and environmental education. In just ... more

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Step back in time to bustling and turbulent 17th century Edinburgh. Explore Thomas Gladstone’s land to discover the lives of his tenants and experience what life was really like in Edinburgh’s old tow ... more

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South and East of Edinburgh, where the high, green Lammermuir Hills begin to roll more gently north towards the Firth of Forth, lies the farming country of East Lothian. Acres of barley grow in t ... more

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Harmony, as befits its beautiful name, has an unmistakable aura of peace and serenity. Surrounded by high walls and screened by trees, Harmony is a perfect spot to wander in, perhaps stopping to enjoy ... more

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For most of its 400 year existence, Hermitage was the key to control over much of the Borders. This awesome, eerie ruin, set in a lonely spot, has a history filled with intrigue, murders, trysts, tort ... more

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Home of the Dalyell family since 1612, the house contains a fascinating collection of portraits, furniture and porcelain, revealing their lives and interests through the centuries. In the grounds, enj ... more

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This sunny hillside garden in the historic village of Inveresk entices visitors with its colourful herbaceous beds, attractive shrubs and old roses selected by Graham Stuart Thomas. Plants and methods ... more

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The original 15th century house has been largely unaltered since the 1550's when the Mosman family, Goldsmiths to Mary Queen of Scots, remodelled the house. John Knox, leader of the Scottish Reformati ... more

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Kinneil Museum is located in the 17th century stable block of Kinneil House and acts as an interpretative centre for Kinneil Estate. The exhibition 2,000 Years of History tells the story of the park f ... more

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Lauriston Castle was left in trust to the nation by its last private owners, Mr and Mrs William Robert Reid, who lived there from 1902 to 1926. Its Edwardian-period interiors have been carefully prese ... more

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Lennoxlove House is a 14th century historic house set in woodlands half a mile south of Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland. Constructed originally as a rectangular keep, the house was known for c ... more

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