A cottage where Queen Victoria enjoyed picnics will open to the public next year after being restored by the National Trust ...
The Invergordon Common Good Fund owns the bust, which was purchased in 1930 for about $6.35. Now, the historical bust could sell for $3.1 million.
Originally built around 1850, the granite cottage has been removed from Scotland’s Buildings at Risk Register ... inviting ...
The UK castle is said to be one of the most haunted in the country, with at least nine different ghosts said to visit the ...
An inspiring celebration of the rich heritage of embroidery, Stitched: Scotland's Embroidered Art has opened its doors at ...
The Scottish School, 19th Century comprised a group of artists active in this region in the period. Works identified as being by this group appear regularly at auction. Since 1998 the record price for ...
A marble bust bought for £5 (around Rs 540) and long used as a doorstop may soon fetch over £2.5 million (Rs 2.68 crore).
A picnic spot where Queen Victoria enjoyed spending time during her visits to Balmoral has been saved from ruin by the National Trust for Scotland.
The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) said the property ... and archival architectural drawings so that it's in keeping with ...
David Frew, the National Trust for Scotland head of Mar Lodge Estate ... so that it’s in keeping with the rest of the ...
Worth in excess of £1 billion, the golf industry in Scotland plays a key role in the country’s ... 1610 and the profitable ball-making trade lasted through to the mid-19th century, with Mr Robertson ...
With Donald Trump being elected to be the US president for the second time we look back at his mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, who ...