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One of the first examples of Scottish romantic baronial revival architecture, built by sir Walter Scott on the proceeds of his famous Waverley novels. The house is filled with...
Aberdeen Art Gallery is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. A particularly attractive example of late 19th century architecture, it houses one of the finest art collections in...
The 13th century fortified residence of Aberdour was extended by the Douglases in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. It boasts a delightful walled garden and terraces with beehive-shaped dovecot....
Magnificent range of Pictish sculptured stones - depicting a hunting scene, battle scene between an army of men with long hair and an army of men wearing helmets.Aberlemno Southern Roadside...
The Tower is one of the two round towers of Irish style surviving in Scotland, dating from the end of the 11th century. It is 15ft in diameter at its...
The well-preserved remains of a bath-house and latrine, built in the 2nd century AD to serve a small fort.
A well preserved section of ditch.
A well preserved section of ditch.
Founded in 1178 for monks of the Tironensian order by King William the Lion, Arbroath Abbey is famous in Scottish history for its association with the Declaration of Arbroath, in...
Archaeolink are always looking for keen volunteers to help with reconstructions on site and become involved in living history demonstrations. Daily activities vary widely, and include traditional crafts such...
A curved underground gallery 25m in length of Iron Age date, now uncovered, that once formed the cellar of a round house.Nearby Monifielth Bay is important for birds particularly sanderling...
Important Scottish Palladian house by William Adam, begun in 1726. Elegant central block balanced by flanking pavilions. The fine external finish is complimented by the excellence of the early baroque...
A Bronze Age kerb cairn surrounded by a circle of 15 standing stones.
Family home since 1546 to Macpherson-Grants, who founded the famous Aberdeen Angus cattle. Outstanding example of Scottish baronial architecture, with 19th century wings added to the main 16th century fabric....
A late 15th century tower on an L plan extended in 1581 by the addition of a walled courtyard and gatehouse. Refined architectural details. View exterior only.
A fine free-standing early medieval cross that formerly stood in Houston parish, west of Paisley.
An Iron Age promontory fort, defended by a deep u-shaped ditch. A steep climb.
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