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An opportunity to take a guided tour around an operational police station run by Lothian and Borders Police with special events for children.

The Tolbooth and Old Town Hall at the east end of the High Street in Musselburgh is one of the town’s oldest buildings much of it dating to around 1590, although over the centuries, the building was destroyed by fire, rebuilt, altered and added…

The Tolbooth and Old Town Hall at the east end of the High Street in Musselburgh is one of the town’s oldest buildings much of it dating to around 1590, although over the centuries, the building was destroyed by fire, rebuilt, altered and added…

Friends of Musselburgh Links are holding an open day at the new Stables Pavilion at Musselburgh Racecourse, Linkfield Road, from 12 to 4 pm.

Local experts in the history of Musselburgh and its buildings will be conducting historical tours starting inside the ancient Tolbooth at the east end of the High Street.

Govanhill Baths, 99 Calder Street, G42 7RA Cheryl Crockett and Alison Lawrance nish the trio of events with a resonant performance at this iconic Glasgow space, playing a rich selection of music for violin and cello by composers from Barto?k to…

Pollokshaws Burgh Hall,�2025 Pollokshaws Road - off Christian Street, G43 1NEFeel the �Power�. Enjoy the Wurlitzers range of sounds.�

Whilst exploring Kelvingrove, listen out for the sound of music coming from the bandstand! There you will�see Enterprise Music Scotland celebrating National Chamber Music Day with a performance from a classical chamber music group.

Mull around the market at St Andrews in the Square whilst enjoying the sounds of classical chamber music brought to you by Enterprise Music Scotland as part of their National Chamber Music Day celebrations.

Enjoy live music in a chamber setting at the home of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland. Experience the future of classical and jazz music in Scotland performed by the country's finest young musicians. Enjoy live classical and jazz music in a…

The Pipe Factory , 42 Bain Street, G20 4LA At this after-hours pop-up event, Daniel Pioro (violin) and Andy Berridge (viola) treat you to an intriguing display of just how dynamic strings can be, set against the 18th century former clay-pipe…

The Pearce Institute, 840-860 Govan Road, G51 3UUDaniel and Andy return for the second of Scottish Ensemble�s series of pop-up performances, this time with a family-friendly morning session of duos for violin and viola encompassing a wide range of…

Join Enterprise Music Scotland for the grand finale�of National Chamber Music Day 2017! Bring along a picnic and hear some fantastic classical chamber music performances in the heart of The Hidden Gardens.�

World-famous organist David Briggs performs in GlasgowCathedral. An exciting programme, and�a master of theinstrument- this is not one to miss.A real superstar of the organ, David Briggs is one of the world's best organists. His dramatic and exciting…

Aberdeen's category 'A' listed Music Hall is a national treasure, one of Scotland's oldest and most historic concert halls. It's a much loved, iconic venue that has been at the heart of cultural, civic and community life for more than 150…

The Discovery Centre is located at Aberdeenshire Museum Service’s headquarters in Mintlaw. It is the first publicly accessible store for the region’s museum service. It is a purpose-built museum storage facility and visitor centre. This…

See a veritable treasure trove of museum objects from the Falkirk Museums collection, housed in this unimposing Grangemouth warehouse, for future generations to appreciate.

This unimposing Grangemouth warehouse is a veritable treasure house! Like many museums, Falkirk Council is only able to exhibit a small fraction of its fascinating collection of objects at any one time, and the remaining items are held here.

The Museum of Scottish Lighthouses is home to the national collection of lighthouse lenses and associated objects as well as an extensive archive on all things lighthouse. The collection of lenses alone is the largest in Europe and, as such, is…

Scotland's Museum Of Flight is part of the National Museums Scotland Group and is situated near the village of East Fortune in East Lothian, Scotland. The museum is housed on the old World War 2 airfield of RAF East Fortune. All buildings on the…

Fire Service Headquarters was opened on the 7th June 1900 and was an operational fire station until 1986. It continues to be the administrative and command centre for Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service. It is also the home of the Museum of…

The Victorian Classroom is housed in the building rear of Skene Square School. The School itself was founded in early 19C by Dr John Brown who built it in his garden. The current buildings show evidence of school design at the end of that century…

Banff Museum was founded in 1828 as the museum of the Banff Institution and is the oldest museum in Scotland north of Perth.The present museum and library building were built in 1902. Banff Preservation and Heritage Society currently run the Museum…

On the A737, 2 miles north of Kilwinning. A superb series of 16-19C buildings set on a bend of the River Garnock include Ayrshire's only surviving water mill: charter from 1573. Excellent exhibition of tools, furniture and room settings. Millstones…

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The Museum of Abernethy was opened in May 2000 by Magnus Magnusson. The Museum has held the Visit Scotland four stars award since 2001. The building, which stands within the lands of the old Culdees monastery, dates from the eighteenth century.…

The Museum of Abernethy was opened in May 2000 by Magnus Magnusson. The Museum has held the Visit Scotland four stars award since 2001. The building, which stands within the lands of the old Culdees monastery, dates from the eighteenth century.…

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The Museum of Abernethy was opened in May 2000 by Magnus Magnusson. The Museum has held the Visit Scotland four stars award since 2001. The building, which stands within the lands of the old Culdees monastery, dates from the eighteenth century.…

The Museum of Abernethy was opened in May 2000 by Magnus Magnusson. The Museum has held the Visit Scotland four stars award since 2001. The building, which stands within the lands of the old Culdees monastery, dates from the eighteenth century.…

Originally a church (the first in Aberdeen to be built for the Catholic Apostolic Church) the building has been used for a varierty of purposes over the years, latterly as a banana warehouse. It has recently been totally refurbished as a restaurant…

University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace.

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University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace.

University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace.

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University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace.

This stone building was originally built for curing herring in the late 1800s. It is now used for storing live Lobsters and Crabs in tanks.

This is an active office building with the Leven Suite and Chamber room being used for marriages and civil partnership ceremonies.James Thomson, architect, 1900. A good example of Scottish Baronial style municipal architecture in red Locharbriggs…

This 20C complex includes the Town Hall, District Court and the main 4 storey office block linked to the Councillor / Committee Wing. Opening will be restricted to this latter portion contains the Committee Suite and Council Chambers, and has a style…

The Lighthouse, built by Robert Stevenson, took two years to build; work commenced in 1828 and the Lighthouse was first lit on 26th March 1830. The tower stands 26 metres high and the light is 99 metres above sea level. On a clear night, the light…

The Caledonian Canal, opened in 1822, was designed by Thomas Telford. It is a spectacular piece of engineering, and the impressive locks mean that boats can travel up- or downhill. Today, the canal is a busy working waterway, welcoming a wide variety…

Foundation stone laid September 1963 and opened June 1965, the building was designed by Howard Taylor (Church of Scotland Home Board) and represents the best of ‘60s concrete architecture: light, open, inclusive. The sculptures above the…

The 1.6m sewage treatment facilities collect and treat wastewater from houses and businesses in the Muir of Ord area using modern technology combined with micro-biological processes to treat waste to a much greater standard than was previously…

Mugdock Castle is situated within the scenic Mugdock Country Park, which is one of Scotland’s most popular visitor attractions. This Scheduled Ancient Monument dates back to the 1300’s and retains its original four-storey south-west tower mostly…

Mugdock's mediaeval castle is first mentioned in 1372 and was a Graham stronghold; the most notable person who lived there was James Graham 'the Marquis of Montrose' and Lieutenant General to King Charles I.The 14th century castle sits on a volcanic…

The MRC IGMM includes 3 Research Centres: the CRUK Edinburgh Cancer Centre; the MRC Human Genetics Unit & the Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine (CGEM) Our University of Edinburgh Institute brings together over 600 scientists, including…

Mount Florida Primary School celebrates 120 years. Grab a glimpse of the past, present and future of this fabulous school on Glasgow's south side.Recently refurbished by the City Council, the school is a delightful example of the work of H&D…

This micro-brewery is tucked away in the former coach-house and stables for the Moulin Inn. It produces four unique ales.

The Motherwell Community Fire Station is operated by Scottish Fire and Rescue Service personnel. Activities include tours of the fire station and fire engines and information on rescue techniques

In August 2009 the new Motherwell College will open its doors for the very first time. Designed for 21st century learning, with its state-of-the-art modern technology classrooms, workshops, seminar rooms, theatre, nursery and accommodation, the new…

Two new private mews houses on infill site in mews. The principal living spaces are arranged on split levels under a top lit pitched roof, with bedrooms, ensuite bathrooms and garages lying on the levels below. The building presents an entrance…

Mossburn Community Farm was set up in 1987 and rescues misused, abused, unwanted and neglected horses, ponies and other farm animals. It also provides therapeutic work placements for disadvantaged and displaced young people. We aim to enhance the…

The Mortuary Chapel was designed by Patrick Allan-Fraser as a memorial to his late wife Elizabeth and her deceased parents John Fraser and Elizabeth Parrot Fraser. Work began in 1875 based on an outline plan by Allan-Fraser to which he added details…

Mortonhall Crematorium is set in a mature woodland setting and opened in February 1967. It is one of Edinburgh’s best examples of post-war architecture designed by the architectural practice of Sir Basil Spence, Glover and Ferguson in an…

By Arthur Harrison of Birmingham. The foundation stone was laid by William Morton, senior partner in the local lace firm, in 1896 and the building gifted to the burgh in 1898. The hall was a visible expression of the prosperity of the area in the…

Part of Quartermile, an exciting city centre development by Gladedale, and built on the site of the former Edinburgh Royal Informary, the offices of leading law firm Morton Fraser offer a unique working environment with panoramic views from the…

Once an entire chain of castles stretched up the valley of the Nith below these hills, providing a main route from the Solway Firth to central Scotland. Morton Castle has stood on this naturally defensive site since 14C, overlooking the verdant Nith…

Established in 1823, though most buildings date from c 1860. Fine 3-storey former malt barn and kilns.

Listed Category A.Sited on outskirts of Dufftown by the Dullan Water, the church has 13C rectangular core with later north aisle, forming T-plan.Tomb with recumbent knight in armour thought to be Alexander Duff of Kininvie, died c 1549.Fine monument…

Morningside Cemetery was opened in 1878 by the Metropolitan Cemetery Company and bought by the City of Edinburgh in 1992. It is still a working cemetery and, despite the loss of some ground to development, retains typical features of a late Victorian…

Early English Gothic style. Buttressed steel and timber roof. Fine Brook's pipe organ.

Originally the Morgan Hospital founded by John Morgan (1760-1850) of Balgay House modelled on George Heriots Hospital Institute in Edinburgh. This imposing landmark building of tremendous architectural significance was designed by Architects Peddie…

Unusual surviving example of a system-built school of prefabricated panels on a metal frame. Art Deco in style with a horizontal emphasis, wide windows and a pretty clock tower. The future of the building is uncertain.

Purpose-built Nursery School designed on Montessori principles by Frank Wood in 1932. Converted to School Reception and Moray House College Archive, 1999 by Lewis and Hickey djp. It has retained many of its original features. Exhibition of the…

The Moray Golf Club is celebrating it's 125th year of opening. Learn about the history of this fascinating golf club which famously banned Ramsay MacDonald! The club has two 18 hole golf courses called the Old Course designed by Tom Morris, and the…

Moorfoot Primary School, Nursery Class and Garvel Deaf Centre has undergone an extensive £5m refurbishment and provides a high quality learning environment, fit for purpose in a 21st century school. Bright, airy classroom space is enhanced by the…

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At Hope Paton Park in Montrose is this granite memorial topped with a bronze statue of Peace. The central element is dedicated to WWI, with bronze plaques commemorating those who fought from Montrose. This is flanked by two blocks on each side which…

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At Hope Paton Park in Montrose is this granite memorial topped with a bronze statue of Peace.
The central element is dedicated to WWI, with bronze plaques commemorating those who fought from Montrose.
This is flanked by two blocks on each side which…

At Hope Paton Park in Montrose is this granite memorial topped with a bronze statue of Peace.
The central element is dedicated to WWI, with bronze plaques commemorating those who fought from Montrose.
This is flanked by two blocks on each side which…

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At Hope Paton Park in Montrose is this granite memorial topped with a bronze statue of Peace. The central element is dedicated to WWI, with bronze plaques commemorating those who fought from Montrose. This is flanked by two blocks on each side…

Montrose Library, gifted to the town by Scottish philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, dates back to 1905 when it was opened by MP John Morley. Today’s new modern space is the second ANGUSalive Library to undergo refurbishment works which have been…

Montrose Basin is an enclosed estuary of the river South Esk covering 750 hectares, home to tens of thousands of birds (such as pink-footed geese, kingfisher, eider duck, and lots of waders) and mammals (including common seals and otters). Our…

In February 1913, pilots of No 2 Squadron the Royal Flying Corps flew to Montrose to set up the first operational air station in Britain where pilots trained in both World Wars.The award winning centre houses an outstanding collection of documents,…

Welcome to Monreith House, built in 1798 and having undergone extensive refurbishment. It remains in the hands of the Maxwell family, who acquired the estate by marriage in 1450. The architect was Alexander Stephens, otherwise famous as a building…

Monimail Tower Project is a small charity and community living in a beautiful walled garden and orchard set around a medieval tower dating to the 13th century. Monimail was an estate belonging to William Lamberton (Bishop of St. Andrews 1298-1328)…

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Mountain ridge with forest trails featuring carved-wood outdoor sculptures & ancient hill forts.

Mountain ridge with forest trails featuring carved-wood outdoor sculptures & ancient hill forts.

An Arts and Crafts style village hall designed by Curtis Green, last of the James Mclaren Office. Highlights include a beautiful oak scissor beam ceiling and Versailles dance floor.Enjoy our James McLaren Exhibition and guided tour of this Arts and…

Georgian Townhouse adjoining Bakehouse (1870) which was incorporated into the Moffat Museum in 2012-13. Find out how Moffat grew up from the Killing Times of the Covenanters through the Coaching Days to become a Victorian Spa Town.

In 2010 Moffat CAN (Carbon Neutral) rescued the derelict Old Church Depot and has been turning it into a model for low carbon living. The surrounding wasteland is now a community market garden and allotments and the zero-carbon Church houses CAN’s…

Here in the Moat Park Heritage Centre you will find models of Clydesdale's past from geological times to the present. Among other colourful characters from history you will encounter an Iron Age family and one of the invading Roman soldiers in…

Moat Brae House and its Neverland Discovery were the ‘enchanted land’ where the creator of Peter Pan played as a child. His pirate games by the River Nith became the inspiration for one of the most well-loved and legendary stories of all time. No…

The Mitchell Library, with its distinctive copper dome, is Glasgow�s largest public library and one of its most famous landmarks."The Mitchell Library, with its distinctive copper dome, is one of Glasgow�s most famous landmarks. The original library,…

It had been the plan to build a middle row of cottages within North Square as had been done in South Square. However, this never came about and the Mission Hall was built in the centre of the square. Appropriately plain as befited its purpose and…

Discover the secret world of museums and marvel at over 40,000 objects held in the headquarters building of Aberdeenshire Museum Service.Meet Gonzo, the vulture, see our extensive fine art collection, view our large stone collection and marvel at our…

Listed Category B. The surviving portion of Milton Castle, c 1480 and later; simple 2-storey rubble tower over vaulted ground floor. Exterior viewing only; visible from road.

This original Great North of Scotland Railway Company station was originally located at Oldmeldrum on the 6 mile spur line from Inverurie. It was used extensively for passenger and goods traffic until the line was closed in 1965. After closure the…

Chaste Greek South façade of 1835 in style of William Robertson of Elgin fronting and infilling early 18C U-plan courtyard house which itself backs onto an earlier tower house. Milton Brodie was built on an old site which was formerly part of the…

The Milngavie Youth Caf? was opened in September 2001 in the former Red Cross building in Mugdock Road, Milngavie. Since then it has been the focus of a wide range of youth activities, but its aims and objectives have been something of a mystery to…

This walk, organised by the Milngavie Heritage group, provided the opportunity to discover how the Victorians resolved the epidemic problems of their growing cities, such as Glasgow, by harnessing natural resources i.e. Loch Katrine, to provide…

The United Free congregation had its origins with a group of church members who disagreed with the unification of the former UF churches with the Church of Scotland in 1929. For some years thereafter they worshipped in the local Masonic Hall, until…

A fascinating day of free displays, talks and workshops on local and family history. Throughout the day you can see a wide range of stalls and information provided by local and national organisations.?

The guided walk will examine how the station developed from a much smaller building, which survives in its core, to accommodate the extensive commuter traffic that developed from the 1890s onwards. The walk will also examine the location of former…

Guided walk of 6-7 miles, taking 4-5 hours. Commences at the West Highland Way Marquee, Milngavie Precinct. Will follow the Allander as far as Mugdock Castle (with access to the south-east tower). Thence to Craigend Castle, returning via Mugdock…

The library which is situated on Allander Road forms part of the community education centre. This is the main branch in Milngavie and is part of East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture Trust. The opening times are: Mon -Thurs 10am - 8pm; Fri &…

“Milngavie is the child of the Allander” Local historian Donald Shankland will lead a heritage walk along the River Allander in Milngavie. On route he will explain how Milngavie got its name and how the River Allander contributed to the growth of a…

Milngavie Heritage Centre will be having an exhibition tracing the history of Milngavie Week - an annual gala event that began in the 1960s. There will also be a quiz for children.

Milngavie Fire Station was opened in September 1974 to provide cover for the Milngavie and Bearsden areas. It formerly fell within the jurisdiction of Strathclyde Fire Brigade, but in 2005 the organisation was re-launched as Strathclyde Fire &…

Seven churches within Milngavie

Listed Category A. 1845-6, Thomas Mackenzie, architect, Elgin in Neo-Tudor style. Impressive building with pinnacle wallhead and substantial oriel window giving presence to the frontage. The ornate window tracery pattern is original, copied from old…

The World?s narrowest house, a tiny two-storey dwelling built between two shops. Home base of the Cumbrae Contemporary Poetry Society, a place to sit, converse and write or read poetry. It is the home of Frances and Gandalf the literary cat. Look in…

Visit the Robertson Aquarium and Museum, learn about what can be found under the water of the Clyde, learn about the history of marine biology in Millport, take a tour of the aquarium and watch the animals getting fed and try your hand at rock…
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