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Argyll’s Lodging
Admire Scotland’s most splendid and complete example of a 17th-century townhouse, near to Stirling Castle.
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Bishop’s and Earl’s Palaces, Kirkwall
Marvel at the only episcopal palace ever built in Norse Scotland and its stunning Renaissance neighbour.
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Bothwell Castle
Delve into a site that saw a great deal of action during the Wars of Independence with England. Bothwell Castle, built on a grand scale in the late 1200s, was hotly fought over.
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Broch of Gurness
Get up close to an Iron Age complex said to be one of Scotland’s finest examples of a later prehistoric settlement.
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Brough of Birsay
Reach this very special tidal island by causeway to explore Pictish, Norse and medieval remains.
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Clickimin Broch
Discover centuries of settlement at this remarkable, uniquely Scottish broch.
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Doune Castle
Marvel at the near-complete castle of ‘Scotland’s uncrowned king’, set in lovely Stirlingshire countryside.
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Duff House
Unravel the story of how owner William Duff and architect William Adam clashed over the creation of this splendid Georgian mansion.
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Dumbarton Castle
Visit a stronghold that stood at the heart of an ancient kingdom covering the area now known as Strathclyde.
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Dunblane Cathedral
Step inside one of Scotland’s noblest medieval churches to find out how it has developed over the centuries.
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Dundonald Castle
See the mighty hilltop castle built by Robert II in the 1370s, soon after he came to the Scottish throne.
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Earl's Palace, Birsay
Wander the ruins of the residence of Mary Queen of Scots’ half-brother Robert Stewart.