Mary Queen of Scots House, Jedburgh
The Mary Queen of Scots House is a listed building from the sixteenth century which is located in Jedburgh and is named after the famous …
The Mary Queen of Scots House is a listed building from the sixteenth century which is located in Jedburgh and is named after the famous …
The Jedburgh Castle was a castle in the Scottish burg of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders, built by king David I. Not long after that …
Jedburgh or Scots Jeddart/Jethart is a town 41 miles south of Edinburgh in the Scottish council area of the Scottish Borders. As can be seen …
The Highlands of Scotland are a cultural and historical area, the counterpart to the Lowlands. Depending on how you define the Lowland area the rest …
“Amar-Uisge/Seòlaid a’Ghlinne Mhòir (Waterway of the Great Glen), Sligh’-Uisge na h-Alba (Waterway of Scotland), (An) Canàl Cailleannach are all names which over the years were …
The Commando Training Area was located on the grounds of Achnacarry Castle in the Scottish Highland region of Lochaber and has been used as a …
The Timpendean Tower, or Typenden Castle, is a former Tower House located in the Scottish Borders. It has been built in the 15th century close …
The Lowlands of Scotland are a cultural and historical region in Scotland. The Lowland-area is not an official administrative area or geographical part it is …
Ferniehirst Castle might not be a well heard of castle but still it got some interesting history of its own. It wasn’t a real castle …
The Great Glen Way begins from the old Fort in Fort William, passing Inverlochy Castle and Corpach Ship Frack, while skirting the shores of Loch …