Direlton Castle has probably boasted a garden since its was built in the 13th Century, and still retains one of the most impressive landscaped green...
St. Mary’s in Haddington is, with St Giles Edinburgh and St. Michael’s Linlithgow, one of the three great medieval churches of the Lothian’s. Services are...
Situated in Anstruther, at the heart of the East Neuk fishing villages of St. Monans, Pittenweem, Cellardyke and Crail, the centre of local crab and...
Prestongrange is an important site in the history of the development of modern Scotland, and played a unique part in the changes that happened during...
Methil is a small community in Fife in Scotland, and this centre was established in order to collate the numerous artefacts and documents that exist...
Crichton Castle occupies a beautiful location, close to the banks of the River Tyne. Owned and operated by Historic Scotland, the property was built...
These are remains of Scotland\'s largest cathedral, established in 1160. The Cathedral was consecrated in the presence of Robert the Bruce in 1318 and was...
Originally part of a dairy farm in 1933, the Byre Theatre was founded by Alexander Paterson, a playwright and journalist. Located near the centre of...
This excellent museum is part of the world famous University of Saint Andrews and contains a massive collection related to the study of natural sciences....
St. Andrews Preservation Trust Museum is a small independent museum situated in a beautiful 17th Century house in the Fisher Quarter at the heart of...
The Crawford Arts Centre was founded by the University of St Andrews in 1977. It is now an independent charitable company providing artistic exhibitions, including...
This small building was the residence of James Crichton (1560-1585), commonly known as “The Admirable”. James was the son of the second most powerful man...
Dating from around 1200, St Andrews Castle, former residence of the bishops and archbishops of St Andrews, lies on the coast of the town overlooking...
The St Andrews University Quadrangle, or ‘Quad’ as it is more commonly known, houses the historic arts school of the University. Founded in 1413, the...
Founded in 1450 as Bishop Kennedy's College of the Holy saviour, St Salvators chapel was designed as a place of education and missionary business. Today,...
The museum features unusual, obscure and rare instruments such as a Spanish bugle, a Contrabass serpent, a Bullroarer, Pocket violins, Snake charmers, Didjeridu and Hurdy-gurdies....
St. Andrews Museum shows the history of the town of St. Andrews, portraying a fascinating insight into the area from Medieval times and encompassing the...