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Enjoy a selection of Books & Stationery about Scotland, or find the perfect gift for someone who loves Scottish history, culture or architecture. Every Book collection purchase helps us protect our historic places throughout Scotland.
The Bishop's Palace and Earl's Palace are commonly visited together. Revisit them whenever you like through this official souvenir guidebook. The p...
View full detailsThe famous 'Black' Douglas dynasty owned Threave Castle and guarded it fiercely. Read more about the castle's history in this 28-page souvenir guid...
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Dark dragons, ghostly pipers, rude goblins and sly wizards - in An Illustrated Treasury of Scottish Castle Legends discover the legends that dwell ...
View full detailsThe Official Tantallon Castle Guidebook is perfect for planning a trip or learning more about this historic site. The ruins of Tantallon Castle spe...
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Indulge in luxury with the Edinburgh Gold Pen. This sleek black pen features a gold crown and is inspired by the Honours of Scotland, making it fit...
View full detailsJedburgh Abbey stands as one of Scotland’s most elegant examples of 12th century architecture. Originally built by King David I, and restored by th...
View full detailsBuilt around 1300, Lochleven Castle is one of Scotland’s oldest stone strongholds. But the castle becomes a central location in Scottish history ov...
View full detailsThe official visitors guide to Kisimul Castle- English language edition. Accessible only by boat, Kisimul is among Scotland’s most dramatic medieva...
View full detailsElgin Cathedral is one of Scotland’s most beautiful medieval buildings, and has provided inspiration for many artists. The imposing sandstone ruin ...
View full detailsIn The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way, learn about coorie, the Scottish version of hygge - a term for warm, cosy and comfortable...
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In An Illustrated Treasury of Scottish Mythical Creatures, learn about mysterious selkies, bad-tempered giants, devious fairies, and even Loch Ness...
View full detailsThe perfect personal gift for the person who has everything – this highly detailed and meticulously researched surname history traces the origin of...
View full detailsDunstaffnage Castle has a lot of history to offer. One of Scotland’s oldest stone castles, it was built when Scotland and Norway were vying for pow...
View full detailsThis official souvenir guide tells the story of Craigmillar Castle, an attractive and well-preserved site just outside Edinburgh. Craigmillar Castl...
View full detailsOne is a ruined but imposing stronghold, the other an attractive 16th century residence – and both share a history of revolt and uprisings. This il...
View full detailsBoth Cardoness and Carsluith Castles are testaments to the differing lives of medieval nobility around the Galloway Coast. This official souvenir g...
View full detailsDumbarton Castle is built on a site that has been significant for over 1,500 years. Strategically placed on an outcrop of volcanic rock, it lies wh...
View full detailsLocal Scottish historians have collaborated on this official guide, which explores Whithorn Priory, St Ninian's Chapel and St Ninian's Cave. Whitho...
View full detailsA guide to the recognition and conservation of earth technology in Scottish buildings. Paperback, 128 pages.
An outline of the history of ferrous metal cladding in Scotland. The Note seeks to reinstate the material's reputation as a significant vernacular ...
View full detailsA fun, quirky reminder of your visit to Edinburgh Castle, this royal pencil which is exclusive to Historic Scotland, is topped with a replica gold ...
View full detailsIn The Scottish Soup Bible, acclaimed cookery writer Sue Lawrence celebrates the enormous range of Scottish soups. This imaginative and practical c...
View full detailsCorgarff Castle is a small yet beautiful site in the Aberdeenshire moorland. The main tower still stands, although many of the outbuildings are sad...
View full detailsDundrennan Abbey dates back to 1142, when it was founded by Fergus, Lord of Galloway. It was home to white-robed Cistercian monks, and two further ...
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