The Trust is in discussions with Perth and Kinross Council about new arrangements for the management of 20 homes that we own ...
Across Scotland, we have thousands of people working to protect Scotland’s heritage: at historic houses and castles, in gardens and throughout the countryside, and in a variety of support roles. Our ...
The Trust is proud to support talented makers and craftspeople from across Scotland. In this story we meet Paul McParland, ...
A stay at one of our places is a truly special experience; each one comes with its own connections to local heritage, whether it’s part of a historic building or set within an important natural ...
To celebrate 80 years since acquiring the House of the Binns, the Trust is hoisting a flag on the prominent Binns Tower.
Beautiful places only stay beautiful because of the hard work of thousands of dedicated people. The Trust is its people – over 300,000 members are directly represented on our Board of Trustees and ...
Museum and archive collections from Robert Burns Birthplace Museum are now available for everyone to explore online. Whether you’re a Burns scholar, tracing your family roots to Ayrshire or wanting to ...
Supported by volunteers, the National Trust for Scotland protects, cares for, shares and speaks up for Scotland’s magnificent heritage. Volunteers contribute their time, experience, skills and ...
The Trust has employed new technology to help in our efforts to protect rare mountain plants at risk from grazing and climate ...
The original building here was a summerhouse built in 1757 as a retreat from the pressures of daily life – a hermitage, which gave the place its name. Ossian’s Hall was built in 1782–3 to replace the ...
The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA (NTSUSA) is an independent, non-profit organisation that enables Americans who love Scotland to support the National Trust for Scotland’s conservation ...
During the house restoration, the wall had been colonised by shrubby plants such as cotoneaster, Cape figwort and even ash ...