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Culsh Earth House

Crawl inside an Iron Age souterrain and imagine how this underground space was used around 2,000 years ago.

Cuween Hill Chambered Cairn

Discover a 5,000-year-old Neolithic tomb in Orkney where bones of humans, dogs and oxen were found buried.

Deer Abbey

Experience the tranquil ruins of a Cistercian monastery founded in 1219.

Dere Street Roman Road

Dere Street Roman Road was built by occupying Romans in AD 79—81. It was reused during the time of the Antonine Wall, some 60 years later.

Deskford Church

The roofless and ruined Deskford Church is a simple, rectangular parish church dating to about 1540.

Dirleton Castle

This magnificent fortress–residence served three successive noble families over 400 years. Badly damaged in Cromwell’s 1650 siege, Dirleton’s fortunes were revived by its new owners in the 1660s.

Dogton Stone

Admire this rare free-standing Pictish cross, still in its original location.

Doonhill Homestead

Examine the outlines of two successive halls built on the same spot 6,000 years ago at this complex site.

Dounby Click Mill

Admire the charm and craftsmanship of a fully-restored early 1800s water mill.

Doune Castle

Marvel at the grandeur of Doune Castle, and walk in the footsteps of rulers both real and fictional.

Druchtag Motte

Climb the steep bank of a fine motte that was home to a feudal lord 900 years ago.

Drumcoltran Tower

Get a sweeping view of the countryside from this tower house home of a 1500s lord.

Drumtroddan Cup and Ring Marked Rocks

Puzzle at the mysterious symbols carved into bedrock by our prehistoric ancestors.

Drumtroddan Standing Stones

There are three tall standing stones at Drumtroddan, dating to the second or third millennium BC

Dryburgh Abbey

Grasp the appeal of monastic life by exploring this medieval ruin by the River Tweed.