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- Save to ListPhone: +44 1330 833463Castle Fraser is the most elaborate Z-plan castle in Scotland and one of the grandest ‘Castles of Mar’. It is located near Kemnay in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland.The castle stands in over 300 acres (1.2 km 2) of landscaped grounds, woodland and farmland which includes a walled kitchen garden of the 19th century. With a core that possibly dates Read more...
- Save to ListOne of Scotland’s oldest tower houses. The sweep of 700 years of history is stamped into Drum’s battlements, medieval square tower and sprawling extensions. The Royal Forest and Tower of Drum were given to the Irvine family by Robert the Bruce in 1323. Later a Jacobean mansion house was added, and in the Victorian era the lower hall was converted Read more...
- Save to ListStanding against a backdrop of rolling hills and set within its own glorious gardens, Crathes Castle is every inch the classic Scottish tower house – and offers a fantastic day out for all the family. Read more...
- VerifiedSave to ListCategory: Afternoon Tea, Cottages, Golf, Museums, Scottish Souvenirs, Self Catering Cottages, and Walks and TrailsPhone: +44 1466780471Email: buttermerecottage@gmail.comVacation rental near Banff. 100 year old traditional stone farm cottage.Two double bedrooms with kingsize beds and adjoining shower rooms, lounge and kitchen diner. The main floor is good for people with limited mobility and our Access statement can be found on our website. The cottage is very well equipped and always sparkling clean. Situated in the rolling hills of Read more...
- Save to ListTags: Pictish CarvingsFour Class I Pictish symbol stones stand in Inverurie Cemetery (NJ72SE0211), formerly built into the old churchyard walls and possibly removed from the foundations of the old church for the purpose of building the churchyard wall. One is a tall pillar bearing incised symbols of a crescent and V-rod, a mirror case symbol, serpent and Z-rod and a double disc Read more...
- Save to ListCategory: Iron Age, Bronze Age and Pictish SitesWander among one of Scotland’s best-preserved recumbent stone circles and wonder about its original purpose. East Aquhorthies Stone Circle is a recumbent stone circle – a monument type only found in north-east Scotland. It has a large stone set on its side and flanked by two upright stones, usually on the south or south-west part of the circle. The stones here appear to have been chosen for Read more...
- Save to ListCategory: Iron Age, Bronze Age and Pictish SitesThe Kintore Pictish Stone is a Class I stone which was dug up in Kintore churchyard but which may have originally come from the motte at nearby Castle Hill. The stone is sculptured on both faces; one side shows a crescent & V-rod over a beast, while the other side has a fish above a cauldron symbol. Read more...
- Save to ListCategory: Iron Age, Bronze Age and Pictish SitesThe Maiden Stone is one of the best examples of Pictish sculptural stonework standing today. It’s 3m tall and made from pinkish granite. It was probably carved some time after AD 700, though this is debated. The stone DSC_2505 (one of the tallest of all Pictish monuments, even though several centimetres have been lost at the top owing to weathering). It Read more...
- Save to ListRecumbant stone circle in the cemetery of Christchurch, dating from the Bronze Age. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-7764968009,Email: info@travelsthroughtime.scotWe offer unique historical and Outlander themed tours and experiences – Vikings in Scotland coming for 2021. Small group tours, with the personal touch,. As well as taking our guests to iconic historical sites, we specialise in exploring the secret, little known places. We give our guests unique experiences, storytellers and singers, dress-up dinners, weapons demonstrations and hands on traditional Read more...