Edinburgh Castle Statements of Significance
Overview
Historic Environment Scotland Statements of Significance are documents outlining the history and development of Scotland's Properties in Care. They highlight the key features that make the properties special.
We’re continually revising them, so they vary in length, format and level of detail. Many were compiled some time ago and some are very much a work in progress.
We try to take a holistic approach to the Properties in Care. As well as being nationally important because of their cultural significance, they can:
- stand as well-loved local landmarks
- provide habitats for rare or endangered species
- provide spectacular images of Scotland which add to our national identity
The statements aim to articulate these values. They inform our conservation work, provide a basis for interpreting the site to visitors, and highlight areas where more research is needed.
Documents
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Edinburgh Castle - Statement of Significance Mons Meg - Statement of Significance The Vaults - Statement of Significance Foog's Gate - Statement of Significance St Margaret's Chapel - Statement of Significance David's Tower Statement of Significance The Defences Statement of Significance The Esplanade Statement of Significance The Gatehouse Statement of Significance Edinburgh Castle The Governor's House Statement of Significance The Great Hall Statement of Significance Honours of Scotland Statement of Significance Military Prison Statement of Significance Mills Mount Cartshed Statement of Significance New Barracks Statement of Significance Ordnance Storehouses Statement of Significance Portcullis Gate Statement of Significance Queen Anne Building Statement of Significance Scottish National War Memorial Statement of Significance Stone of Destiny Statement of Significance