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Scalloway Castle

Discover Scalloway Castle, the formidable tower house of “Black Patie" whose tyranny left a deep mark on Shetland.

Currently closed 

Scotstarvit Tower

Scotstarvit Tower House has an unusual layout which reflects the eccentricities of its former inhabitant, Sir John Scot.

Grounds or exterior access only 

Skelmorlie Aisle and Largs Old Parish Church

Study the beautiful painted ceiling and monumental tomb of a 1600s private place of worship

Skipness Castle and Chapel

Explore a ruin which features some of the oldest castle buildings in Scotland, then stroll to a well-preserved shoreside chapel.

St Andrews Cathedral

Enormous and imposing, St Andrews Cathedral was the headquarters of the medieval Scottish Church and the seat of Scotland’s leading bishops.

Grounds or exterior access only 

St Andrews, West Port

The West Port of St Andrews was built in 1587 as a monumental entrance to the city’s South Street.

St Blane’s Church

Imagine the monastic life at a church founded on one of the earliest Christian sites in Scotland.

St Bride's Church

Admire the mausoleum of the Black Douglases.

Open days or guided tours only 

St Bridget's Kirk

Wander the ruins of a medieval church that remained a house of worship for 700 years.

St Clement's Church

Plan your visit to St Clement's Church, ‘the grandest medieval building in the Western Isles’.

St Machar's Cathedral Transepts

Explore the ruined transepts of the cathedral of the former diocese of Aberdeen, St Machar's Cathedral Transepts.

St Magnus Church

St Magnus Church dates to around 1136, when the Bishop William of Orkney and the future earl Rognvald recognised Earl Magnus as a saint.

Grounds or exterior access only 

St Martin's Kirk, Haddington

Find a rare religious ruin on the outskirts of East Lothian's county town.

St Mary's Chapel, Crosskirk

St Mary’s Chapel in Caithness was probably built in the 1100s, though the religious significance of the site may date back further.

St Mary's Chapel, Rothesay

Admire the monumental tombs of a ruined chapel that served a mighty castle and medieval parish.