by Katreana Bellew | Aug 15, 2025 | 2022 Magazine, Arts and Culture, Magazine Arts and Culture, Magazine Feature, Travel
Eilean Donan Castle is a 13th century and recognized as one of the most visited and important castles in Scottish history. The iconic castle has been built and rebuilt four times over the centuries. There have been four generations of MacRae’s who have occupied...
by Katreana Bellew | May 2, 2025 | ASF Magazine, ASF News, Events, Magazine Arts and Culture, Magazine Fixed, Travel
Through August 31st, a new exhibition will run at The Perth Museum in Perth, Scotland. With Macbeth’s story woven in the lands of Perthshire, the exhibition will dive into William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, as well as the true story of King Macbeth who...
by Katreana Bellew | May 1, 2025 | 2022 Magazine, Arts and Culture, ASF Magazine, Environmental Projects, Magazine Fixed, Magazine News, Travel
This year, the city of Stirling celebrates its 900th year! To celebrate, ASF shares some of the best sites to see while visiting Stirling courtesy of Discover Britain. The National Wallace Monument – “. Funded entirely by public donations – like an early...
by Katreana Bellew | Dec 17, 2024 | 2022 Magazine, Arts and Culture, Community Projects, Environmental Projects, Heritage and Preservation, Magazine, Magazine Arts and Culture, Magazine Feature, Travel
DUNFERMLINE CARNEGIE TRUST SHARE AN UPDATE ON THE REGENERATION OF Pittencrieff Park and House Dear American Friends With winter arriving in Scotland and the days getting shorter, the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust are eager to share an update on our cherished...
by Katreana Bellew | May 5, 2024 | 2022 Magazine, 2024 Magazine, Arts and Culture, ASF Magazine, Magazine Arts and Culture, Travel
Recently spotlighted in The Scottish Banner is the Culzean Castle on the Ayrshire Cliffs. The castle was designed by Robert Adam in the late 18th century and was lived in by David Kennedy, 10th Earl of Cassillis. The castle is now owned by the National Trust for...
by Katreana Bellew | Nov 22, 2023 | 2022 Magazine, Heritage and Preservation, Magazine Arts and Culture, Magazine Feature, Travel, Uncategorized
By Sheila Young In 1852 and 1853 an astonishing series of events took place on the Coigach Peninsula in the far North-West Highlands of Scotland. Five attempts by the landowner, the Marchioness of Stafford, to remove and relocate tenants from the land in Coigach were...