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Abertarff House
The oldest house in Inverness and important example of 16th-century domestic architecture
Bachelors’ Club
Robert Burns learned to dance and debate in this authentically restored house.
Barry Mill
This working water-powered mill is a rare example of Scotland’s industrial heritage.
Broughton House & Garden
The home of ‘Glasgow Boy’ Hornel sits in a Japanese-inspired garden and hosts an impressive collection of art
Castle Fraser
One of Scotland’s largest tower houses, with an impressive portrait collection
- Castle, tearoom and shop
- 10.30–16.30 (last entry 15.30)
- Garden
- 10.00–16.00
- Grounds
- Dawn–dusk
Gladstone’s Land
One of the oldest buildings on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile
- House
- 10.00–16.00 (self-guided tours until 14.30; guided tours at 15.00 and 16.00)
- Ice cream parlour and coffee shop
- 10.00–22.00
Haddo House
An elegant and luxurious stately home designed by William Adam
- House
- 11.00, 13.00 & 15.00
- Courtyard café
- 10.00–16.00
- Shop
- 10.30–16.00
- Garden & Grounds
- Dawn–dusk
Hill of Tarvit Mansion
Work, rest and play ‘above’ and ‘below’ stairs in this Edwardian mansion with its own unique golf course
- Mansion
- Closed
- Kingarrock Hickory Golf
- first tee time 10.00
- Garden and grounds
- Dawn–dusk
Holmwood
Classical elegance and architectural tricks distinguish Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson’s finest domestic creation
House of Dun
William Adam’s Georgian house places baroque extravagance in a spectacular natural setting.
- House
- Closed
- Shop, café, Angus Folk Museum and formal gardens
- Closed
- Estate
- 08.00–20.00
House of the Binns
With spectacular views across the Scottish countryside, the home of the Dalyells boasts 400 years of fascinating family history.
- House
- guided tours only, between 10.00–15.00
- Estate
- 9.00–19.30
Hugh Miller’s Birthplace
Humble abode of inspirational geologist, folklorist and fossil hunter with a Garden of Wonders.
Iona
A cradle of Scottish Christianity, surrounded by white sandy beaches and turquoise seas
J M Barrie’s Birthplace
The world-famous creator of Peter Pan was born in this traditional weaver’s house.
Leith Hall
Quirky historic home filled with curios from all over the world
- Hall and shop
- 10.30–16.00
- Tearoom
- 10.30–15.30
- Garden
- 10.00–16.00
- Estate
- Dawn–dusk
Mackintosh at the Willow
The original Willow Tea Rooms Building
- Main tea rooms
- 09.00–18.00
- Salon de Luxe
- Closed
- Rooftop terrace
- Closed
- Exhibition
- 09.00–16.30
- Shop
- 09.00–17.30
Moirlanich Longhouse
Beautifully conserved cottage giving unique insight into rural family life in 19th-century Scotland
National Museum of Rural Life
Explore life in the countryside at a historic working farm and museum
Newhailes
Palladian house that played a prominent role in the Scottish Enlightenment
- Café
- 9.00–17.00
- Shop and second-hand bookshop
- 10.00–17.00
- House
- Tours run from 11.00
- Weehailes Playpark
- 10.00–17.00
- Estate
- dawn–dusk
Pitmedden Garden
Re-created Scottish Renaissance walled garden with vibrant floral designs and Museum of Farming Life
- Garden, museum and shop
- 10.30–16.00 (last entry 15.15)
- Tearoom
- 10.30–16.00 (last service 15.45)
- Grounds
- dawn–dusk
Preston Mill
Picturesque mill on the banks of the River Tyne – waterwheel, millpond, doocot and Outlander set
- Mill
- 10.30–15.30 (hourly guided tours)
- Gift shop and exhibition room
- 10.00–16.30
Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
Birthplace of a genius – a celebration of the enduring legacy of Scotland’s national poet
- Museum
- 10.00–17.00 (last entry 16.30)
- Burns Cottage
- 11.00–16.30 (last entry 16.00)
Robert Smail’s Printing Works
Oldest working commercial letterpress printers in the UK – a living museum of Victorian history
- Printing works
- tours at 11.00, 13.30 and 15.15
- Gift shop
- 10.30–17.00
Souter Johnnie’s Cottage
Home of the shoemaker immortalised by Robert Burns in Tam o’ Shanter