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Held in Trust

 
 
 

“Held in Trust” by the National Trust for Scotland is  a complete guide to Scotland in four parts. Presented by Diana Rigg, each programme lasts 52 minutes and has been lavishly filmed by Scottish Television  to show the natural and man made landmarks of this beautiful and historic country.

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Scotland’s spectacular capital city is the starting point for this fascinating journey through the scenery and heritage of the East of Scotland, in the first title Tayside, Edinburgh and the East . From the magnificently preserved Georgian House in Charlotte Street – to the Arctic flora in the snows of Ben Lawers; from the fascinating Angus Folk Museum to the underwater marine reserve at St. Abbs Head – this is a unique and memorable view of a glorious past and spectacular present

 

   

THE NORTH EAST, FIFE AND CENTRAL

In contrast to the wildernesses of the Highlands are the rich lands of castles and mighty houses of the North East and Central Scotland. Superb buildings and estates, many still inhabited by ancient Scottish families, and containing art and treasures collected over centuries, plus ghosts and legends; features Drum Castle, Crathes Castle and gardens, Haddo House, Pitmedden Gardens, Fishing villages along the Fife coast and the restored mining village of Culross.

 

 

 
                 
                 
   

GLASGOW, WEST AND SOUTH WEST

In the West of Scotland are spectacular sea views, unique gardens, the incredible Culzean Castle and the mighty city of Glasgow. Our journey takes us from Burn’s night at the Bachelors’Club to the unparalleled views from Goatfell in Arran including: Threave Garden, Thomas Carlyle’s birthplace, the spectacular Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall, Bruce’s Stone, Souter Johnnie’s Cttage, Hill House in Helensburgh designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh , Arran’s mountains and much more

 

   

FAIR ISLE and the HIGHLANDS

Diana Rigg introduces the work of the Trust and is our guide on a spectacular journey from the remote islands of Fair Isle and St. Kilda through the highlands to the legendary battlefields of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s doomed rebellion. Includes: Fair Isle – sweaters, music and Armada wrecks, Glenfinnan – landing of Bonnie Prince Charlie, Culloden – site of the Jacobites defeat, Iona – home of St. Columba, Staffa – inspiration for Fingals Cave, Corrieshalloch Gorge – with spectacular Falls of Measach, St. Kilda – with archive film of the last crofters and much more