The Giant’s Causeway lies at the foot of the basalt cliffs along the sea coast on the edge of the Antrim plateau in Northern Ireland. It is made up of some 40,000 massive black basalt columns sticking out of the sea. The dramatic sight has inspired legends of giants striding over the sea to Scotland.
Guided tours of Barons Court are available by appointment. Situated in a sheltered valley…
The late Georgian mansion was built in the 1770s by Wills Hill, first Marquis of…
From Old Kilpatrick in the west to near Bo’ness in the east, the Antonine Wall was around…
Situated on the shores of the Firth of Forth, it is one of the most splendid examples of…
Built in 1791. Destroyed by fire in 1908 and rebuilt and furnished by Sir Robert Lorimer.
The Forth Bridge, which spans the estuary (Firth) of the River Forth in eastern Scotland…
Beneath the City Chambers on the Royal Mile lies Edinburgh's deepest secret. Imagine a…
Much of the stunning gardens and landscape at Abbotsford remain as they were when author…
One of the oldest and finest inhabited castles in Scotland. Home to the Maitland family…
Gosford House, the large and magnificent mansion of the Earls of Wemyss, is set in 5,000…
Hadrian’s Wall stretches 70 miles across the north of England from Cumbrian Roman coastal…
16th century tower house with 19th century additions by Burn and Bryce. Woodland and…
Explore the spectacular state rooms with outstanding collections of paintings, tapestries…
Abbot Hall is one of Britain's finest independent art galleries in a beautiful setting…
Award-winning Leighton Hall is the lived-in house of the famous furniture-making Gillow…
Beaumaris is the great unfinished masterpiece. It was built as one of the 'iron ring' of…