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Taversöe Tuick Chambered Cairn
Explore three tombs in one at this unusual Neolithic chambered cairn.
Tealing Dovecot
Tealing Dovecot was built by Sir David Maxwell of Tealing and his wife Helen in 1595. This is confirmed by an inscription on the south-east skewput.
Tealing Earth House
Explore this Iron Age underground passage. Can you spot the reused bronze age cup and ring marked stone?
Tomnaverie Stone Circle
Discover Tomnaverie Stone Circle, a kind of monument found only in north-eastern Scotland which may once have been used for astronomical observation.
Torhouse Stone Circle
Torhouse Stone Circle lies in the Bladnoch Valley. It is the best surviving monument in what was once clearly an important landscape during prehistory
Torphichen Preceptory
Explore the high tower and remains of the medieval headquarters of Scotland’s Knights Hospitaller.
Torrylin Cairn
Torrylin Cairn, in Arran, is a Neolithic cairn that acted as a place of ritual and burial for more than 1,000 years.
Unstan Chambered Cairn
Explore a Neolithic round chambered cairn in Orkney, known for its ‘Unstan Ware’ pottery.
Wanlockhead Beam Engine
Discover the Wanlockhead Beam Engine, an industrial relic nestled in Scotland's highest village and a former mining heartland.
Westquarter Dovecot
The dovecot was built to house hundreds of pairs of pigeons destined for the table of the laird of the Westquarter Estate.
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Westside Church
Explore the remains of a remote Norse church in what was once a wealthy part of the Orkney Earldom.