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Pictish Broch, Mousa, Shetland
Memorial at Culloden Battlefield
Scott Monument, Edinburgh
View of Dunfermline Abbey
Burns Cottage, Alloway
Hand coloured glass lantern slide of Burns Cottage in Alloway, South Ayrshire. The property was buil
Chastleton House, Oxfordshire
Chastleton House in Oxfordshire is a 17th century manor house built for Walter Jones, a wealthy lawy
Robert the Bruce's Tomb, Dunfermline Abbey
While Robert the Bruce's heart was buried at Melrose Abbey after an ill-fated posthumous pilgrimmage
Bishop Percy's House, Bridgnorth
Bishop Percy's House, originally known as Forster's Folly, was built in 1580 for Richard Forster. Th
Wallace Monument, Barnweil
Cottages in Ripple, Worcestershire
Stokesay Castle, Shropshire
On land originally owned by the de Lacy family, Stokesay Castle in Shropshire, England, was built in
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
The Feathers Hotel, Shropshire
The Feathers Hotel in Ludlow, England was built around 1619 for attorney Rees Jones. The half-timber
Little Moreton Hall, near Cheshire
Little Moreton Hall, also known as Old Moreton Hall, is a half-timbered manor house near Cheshire, E
Dunfermline Palace
Dunfermline Palace in Fife is a ruined former residence of the Scottish royal family. The last royal
Busby Castle
Busby Castle, sometimes spelled Busbie, near Kilmaurs in East Ayrshire was the former seat of the Ba
Highland Mary's Grave, Greenock
Known for her relationship with poet Robert Burns, Mary Campbell died at age 23 of of typhus in Octo
Highland Mary's Monument, Failford
Highland Mary's Monument in Failford in a red sandstone column that was completed in 1921 for the Bu
Burying Place of the Armour Family, Mauchline Kirkyard
Grave of Robert Burns' father, William Burnes
William Burnes, the father of poet Robert Burns, died from exhaustion on the 13th February 1784. He
Burns Monument & New Brig, Alloway
Burns Monument was designed by Edinburgh architect Thomas Hamilton Jr and was first unveiled to the
Robert Burns' Mausoleum, Dumfries
After Robert Burns' death from rheumatic fever in 1796, he was laid to rest in a quiet corner of a c
Ramblers outside Rowallan Castle
Ramblers on an outing to Portencross Castle
This image shows the Ramblers on an outing to Portencross Castle. Portencross is situated on the Wes
Greenan Castle
The lands on which Greenan Castle's ruins now stands was once owned by the Davidson family in the 15
Perceton House
Ramblers at Craufurdland Castle
This image shows the Ramblers on an outing to Craufurdland Castle, near Fenwick. Craufurdland Castle
Craigmillar Castle
Craigmillar Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Edinburgh built for the Preston family, with work
Craig House, Crosshouse
Built in the 19th century, Craig House was once the seat of the Dunlop family, and more recently the
View of Auchans Castle
Auchans Castle, near Dundonald, was built in the 16th century and was held by the Wallaces of Craigi
Hunterston House
Hunterston Mansionhouse in West Kilbride, North Ayrshire, was built for Eleanor and Robert Hunter. B
View of Lanfine, Newmilns
Lanfine House was built in 1772 for John Brown, a texile manufacturer and banker, from some the land
Craigie Castle
Craigie Castle in South Ayrshire was originally built for the Lindsay family before passing to the A
Roslin Castle
The remains of Roslin Castle mostly date the 15th century when it was built for the Sinclar family.
View of Rowallan Castle
Since the original Rowallan Castle was built in the 13th century, the land and baronetcy has been he
View of Dunure Castle
Dunure Castle sits on the west coast of Scotland about 5 miles from Ayr and looks over Ayr Bay. The
View of Caprington Castle, Kilmarnock
The surrounding lands to where now sits Caprington Castle was acquired in 1425 by the Cunningham fam
Interior of the Old Firehall, Hunterston
Strathaven Castle
An earlier Strathaven Castle, also known as Avondale Castle, is thought to have been built in the 14
Culzean Castle, Maybole
Perched above the South Ayrshire cliffs, Culzean Castle is an opulent 18th century castle that was h
View of Caprington Castle
The surrounding lands to where now sits Caprington Castle was acquired in 1425 by the Cunningham fam
Lainshaw House, Stewarton
Lainshaw House is a mansionhouse with a long and storied past. The modern House incorporates the ori
Ramblers at Kinmount House, Dumfriesshire
Kinmount House sits around 4 miles from the town of Annan in Dumfries and Galloway. The house was bu
Fountain at Dankeith House, Symington
Ardgartan, Argyll
Newfield House, Ecclefechan
Ramblers outside Craufurdland Castle
This image shows the Ramblers on an outing to Craufurdland Castle, near Fenwick. Craufurdland Castle
Crossraguel Abbey
The Abbey at Crossraguel was founded in 1244 by the First Earl of Carrick. The monks were of the ord
Kingswell, Eaglesham Road
Glenapp Castle
Glenapp Castle in Ballantrae, South Ayrshire, was designed by famed Scottish architect David Bryce a
Eglinton Castle Gatehouse
Lanfine, Newmilns
Lanfine House was built in 1772 for John Brown, a texile manufacturer and banker, from some the land
Back view of Blair Castle, Dalry
Blair Castle, in Dalry near Kilwinning, has existed in some form on its lands since 1165. The castle
Blair Castle, Dalry
Blair Castle, in Dalry near Kilwinning, has existed in some form on its lands since 1165. The castle
Perceton Lodge
Interior of Loudoun Castle
This image shows an interior fireplace at Loudoun Castle, which sits near Galston. It is the former
Ashiesteil
Ashiesteil House was the home of novelist, poet and playwright Sir Walter Scott from 1804 until he m
View of Strathaven Castle
An earlier Strathaven Castle, also known as Avondale Castle, is thought to have been built in the 14
Abbotsford, the home of Sir Walter Scott, near Melrose
After Sir Walter Scott's lease lapsed on Ashiesteil, he purchased Cartleyhole estate. Cartleyhole w
Castle Kennedy, Wigtown
Castle Kennedy was recorded on the lands it sits as early as 1480. In the late 17th century the cast
Neidpath Castle, Peebles
Neidpath Castle in the Scottish Borders has a history than spans 900 years. The early castle was con
Back view of Newark Castle, Port Glasgow
Newark Castle was built for the George Maxwell who held the Baronetcy of Finlaystone in the 15th cen
Scottish mansion house
Barskimming Estate by the water
Barskimming House, near Mauchline in South Ayrshire, was built in 1882 for the Miller family who hel
Symington House
Robertland House, Stewarton
The Robertland mansionhouse was built in 1820 for Stewartonian Alexander Kerr, a merchant.
Carnell House, Hurlford
Carnell House and estate is situated near Hurlford, East Ayrshire. The main part of the house was bu
Back view of Auchans Castle, Dundonald
Auchans Castle, near Dundonald, was built in the 16th century and was held by the Wallaces of Craigi
Auchans Castle, Dundonald
Auchans Castle, near Dundonald, was built in the 16th century and was held by the Wallaces of Craigi
Kingencleugh Castle, Mauchline
Kingencleugh Castle was built on lands held by the Campbell family around 1620. The Castle was later
Courtyard at Rowallan Castle
Since the original Rowallan Castle was built in the 13th century, the land and baronetcy has been he
Cunninghamhead Mansionhouse
As the name suggests, Cunninghamhead Mansionhouse once sat on lands owned by the Cuninghame family g
Ramblers outside the Dower House, Dean Castle Estate
This image shows the Ramblers outside the Dower House, which is part of the Dean Castle estate. The
Failford House
Assloss House
Auchinleck House
Auchinleck House sits near Auchinleck town in East Ayrshire. Auchinleck House was built around 1760
Kenmure Castle
Kenmure Castle, near New Galloway in Dumfries and Galloway, sits on land that has been occupied sinc
View of Lainshaw House, Stewarton
Lainshaw House is a mansionhouse with a long and storied past. The modern House incorporates the ori
Stair House
Stair House in a 17th century country house situated near the village of Stair in East Ayrshire. It
Fullarton House
Fullarton House on the outskirts of Troon was built in 1745 for William Fullarton. It was sold in 18
Craufurdland Castle
Craufurdland Castle has been the home to the Craufurd family since 1245, when the lands were acquire
Rowallan Castle
Since the original Rowallan Castle was built in the 13th century, the land and baronetcy has been he
Montgomery House, Tarbolton
This mansion was built at the turn of the 19th century to replace the orignal Montgomery Castle. The
Wallace's Memorial, Barnweil
Barnweil's Wallace Monument, or Wallace Tower - standing at 60ft high - was built between 1855 and 1
Cessnock Castle, Galston
Cessnock Castle is a 17th century baronial mansion that incorporates a 15th century keep, however th
Dunure Castle
Dunure Castle sits on the west coast of Scotland about 5 miles from Ayr and looks over Ayr Bay. The
Kinmount House, Dumfriesshire
Kinmount House sits around 4 miles from the town of Annan in Dumfries and Galloway. The house was bu
Armadale Castle, Isle of Skye
Armadale Castle in Skye is the former home of the MacDonalds who . An early dwelling was built in 16
Caprington Castle
The surrounding lands to where now sits Caprington Castle was acquired in 1425 by the Cunningham fam
Dundonald Castle
Dundonald Castle is a fortified tower house that was built for Robert II on his accession to the Sco
Rossdhu Mansion, Luss
Rossdhu Mansion sits on lands helds by the Colquhoun family in Luss, near Loch Lomond. The mansion i
Loudoun Castle
This image shows Loudoun Castle, which sits near Galston. It is the former home of the Mure-Campbell
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