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Scotland's only community-run castle is hoping to break a world record by having the most people performing a choreographed Military Two-Step online ahead of a summer of events. Braemar Castle in ...
Braemar Castle is set to reopen its doors to the public as final touches get underway. It comes after the historic site, built in 1628 by John Erskine, Earl of Mar, underwent £1.6 million of ...
The Braemar Castle Project students, have created garments that relate to the castle, using preloved garments donations from RGU’s Kaim Co-operative, a second-hand shop run by RGU’s Go Green ...
Braemar Castle before the restoration. Picture: Kami Thomson. They initially raised the £500,000 needed to fix the roof and chimneys, and then sought funding from Historic Environment Scotland ...
The dreary grey harling had become patchy in places, letting the water seep in; 17th Braemar Castle, with its fairytale towers and turrets and… ...
Braemar Castle does not perhaps stir the public imagination in the way its next door neighbour Balmoral does, but its past is every bit as colourful. It was where the Earl of Mar raised his ...
Braemar Castle in the Scottish Islands, which is undergoing a Lottery-funded refurbishment in which the King has expressed a personal interest. Balmoral Castle, ...
Braemar Community Limited was born and the castle was handed over on a 50-year lease by Invercauld Estate. With a wide range of skills, people juggled 9-5 jobs with getting the castle up and ...
The village is home to the 17th castle Braemar Castle, currently under restoration, in which the King has taken a close interest in including the colour of the paint chosen to paint the castle.
Braemar Castle in Aberdeenshire, the only Scottish castle currently under community management, is set to kick off a series of events in a bid to raise funds and secure its future.
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