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Few places in Scotland are so steeped ... cover more than 100 acres and the palace at the centre is filled with important artworks. Story of the Garden Scone Palace stands above the River Tay ...
On January 8, 1716, James Francis Edward Stuart, familiarly known now as the Old Pretender, arrived at Scone Palace outside Perth. The cause of his Jacobite supporters, who wished to see him ...
Development plans for Scone Palace will take a step forward this ... A pre-application report was going before Perth and Kinross Council's Planning and Placemaking Committee on Wednesday, February ...
Scone Palace is one of Perth's most popular visitor attractions; offering a variety of things to see and do, outdoor activites, a food hall and coffee shop.
A 90s dance festival and tribute acts festival at Scone Palace next month have been granted the go-ahead by Perth and Kinross ... only concern raised by Police Scotland was regarding a traffic ...
Straddling the River Tay, Perth was officially named Scotland's seventh city in 2012 ... A trip to the nearby Scone Palace. One of the most important historical sites in Scotland, Scone opened ...
to Perth and the area around Perth and Scone. “Scone was a major royal centre and the use of the stone there is bound up with the story of how Scotland emerges from the kingdom of the Picts and ...
Central Scotland Horse Trials started there in 1950 and returned to the palace in 1991 having run at other venues. William, Viscount Stormont of Scone Palace, added: “Perth racecourse and the ...
Dido, painted here with her cousin Elizabeth, was raised in an aristocratic family in Georgian Britain When Misan Sagay stumbled into the wrong room in Scone Palace, she encountered a painting ...
The Viscount Stormont knows a thing or two — or 1,000 — about his family’s ancestral home, Scone Palace, the ceremonial site in Scotland where Scottish monarchs were crowned. And Lord ...
Two days of activities will kick off on Friday, September 12 with a welcome party at Perth Racecourse ... businesses in Scotland and are proud supporters and long-term fundraising partners of RSABI.
The Murray Star Maze at Scone Palace in Scotland was planted in 1991 in the shape of a five-point star as a nod to the history of the Murray family — one of "the great families" of Scotland.