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Dirleton Castle
Find out how the fortunes of this fortress – residence damaged by Cromwell were revived by its new owners.
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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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Dryburgh Abbey
Wander around this medieval ruin nestled in secluded woodland by the River Tweed to grasp the appeal of monastic life.
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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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Dun Carloway
Discover the ruins of a uniquely Scottish site atop a mound of rock.
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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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Dundrennan Abbey
Visit the secluded spot where Mary Queen of Scots sheltered during her last hours in Scotland.
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Dunstaffnage Castle and Chapel
Admire the mighty MacDougall stronghold built on a huge rock above the Firth of Lorn, in later years a royal castle.
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Fort George
March the length of this massive fort built in the wake of the Battle of Culloden to see why it’s served the British Army so well for 250 years.
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Glenluce Abbey
Learn about 400 years of monastic life in the valley of the Water of Luce.
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Hermitage Castle
Discover a history filled with intrigue, murder, torture and treason at this awesome, eerie ruin.
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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement
Delve into more than 4,000 years of human settlement in the same location in Shetland.