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Tinker's Heart Consultation - Statement
The Tinkers' Heart is a heart-shaped setting of quartz stones embedded in the tarmac of what was formerly a junction of the A815 and B839 roads, near Cairndow, Argyll & Bute.
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Castle Campbell
Learn a little about the Lowland stronghold of the Campbell earls of Argyll, and find out its highlights such as the loggia, gardens and John Knox’s pulpit. Contact us today for more information.
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Castle Sween reopens to visitors
Castle Sween reopens today (Monday 26 June), with visitors once again being able to explore the 900-year-old ruin.
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Shop & eat
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Easdale Statement
Our statement on Easdale Island becoming a scheduled monument in August 2015. Contact our friendly staff today or visit the Historic Environment Scotland website for more information.
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Corporate Events
Select the ideal setting for your corporate event from some of our grandest locations – Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle and Argyll’s Lodging. Contact us today for more information.
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Pipe Major Willie Lawrie, The Somme and Shinty’s Heroes
Stirling Castle commemorates musicians and sportsmen of WW1. Stirling Castle is to host a special tribute to the pipers and shinty players who lost their lives in the First World War.
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Pupils discover stronghold’s wartime history
Braehead Primary School pupils stepped out of the classroom and into the past as they discovered more about Dumbarton Castle and its role during the First World War. Visit the website to learn more.
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Skipness Castle and Chapel
An overview of Skipness Castle and Chapel, a monument demonstrating the changes in architectural form in Scottish Castles between the 1200s and 1500s. Contact us today for more information.
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HES leads European initiative on climate change on historic sites
Historic Environment Scotland leads an initiative to support Northern European communities adapting their historic sites to climate change. Visit the website for more information.