The History Scotland - Hidden Histories podcast sheds light on hidden historical gems around the country. Join Neil McLennan as he explores lesser-known visitor attractions across Scotland. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at www.history-scotland.com
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Neil travels to Cabrach, described as 'a remote, sparsely populated upland area between the Cairngorms and the Moray Firth in the old county of Banffshire' which was once a 'thriving hub of an illicit whisky industry', and discovers more about the regeneration project to develop a working historical distillery and heritage centre and hears incredible stories of illicit whisky distilling and smuggling. www.historyscotland.com
In Dufftown there lies a hidden history gem in local guest house, Tannochbrae. Discover more about the guest house in the latest episode of the History Scotland podcast.Tannochbrae is a place perhaps best associated with the fictional village introduced to us through A.J. Cronin’s short stories, Dr Finlay’s casebook. It was described as “a snug little village on the lochside”. Dufftown’s own Tannochbrae can be considered equally snug, welcoming and hospitable. Tannochbrae Guest House in Dufftown also has a medical theme to it, as Neil found out when he met with owners James and Louise. Whilst staying at Tannochbrae Neil asked James about the history of his Victorian villa guesthouse which retains many of the charms of the era.
In this special podcast episode to mark the centenary of the Treaty of Versailles, Neil travels to the Palace of Versailles, just outside Paris, and reflects on the Scottish connections with this famous peace treaty, which finally brought an end to the hostilities that had shaken Europe in the previous years.
Neil visits Portlethen Library, just south of Aberdeen, and chats to Fred Stewart who boasts a wealth of knowledge about the local area.
In the 40th episode, Neil visits Auldearn Battlefield, the beautiful Eilean Donan castle and attends the McLennan clan gathering in Inverness.
We speak to Matthew Jarron, Curator of Museum Services at the University of Dundee, and explore some of the hidden gems in the museum collections.
We take a visit to Dundee, first stopping off at the 120-year-old Malmaison Hotel (formerly Tay Hotel) in the city, and speak to GM Roula Samaha about the history, future and location of the building, just metres from the city's rejuvenated waterfront and the V&A Dundee.
Neil's travels around Moray take in the historic Dowans Hotel in the latest episode in the History Scotland podcast. Find out more about the magazine at www.historyscotland.com
We take a tour around Moray with Jim Royan, one of the area's leading heritage experts, before joining the celebrations as the ancient Scottish custom of Burning the Clavie takes place (to mark New Year's Eve in the Julian Calendar).
We speak to Ian Inglis, who has recently opened the Military Museum Scotland at the Linburn Centre, the home of the Scottish War Blinded in Wilkieston, West Lothian.
We speak to writer-director and producer Brendan Foley, who has recently written a book on the historic Archerfield Estate, situated between Gullane and North Berwick in picturesque East Lothian.
We take a trip down sporting memory lane at the Heart of Midlothian Museum, situated in the Gorgie Stand at Edinburgh's Tynecastle Park.
We take a trip to Inveraray Jail, a 19th-century prison and courthouse and now a popular living museum. Read more about Scottish history and heritage at www.historyscotland.com
We take a guided tour around the historic Mount Stuart House and Gardens, located on the beautiful island of Bute. Read more about Scottish history and heritage at www.historyscotland.com
Our first stop in Argyll and Bute sees Neil visit a Victorian attraction with a difference, and meet the owners of the historic Glen Burn Hotel, Find out more about History Scotland at www.historyscotland.com
We take a step back into the 18th century into a typical weaver’s cottage, as we enjoy a guided tour around Sma' Shot Cottages, Paisley. Find out more about Scotland and its past at www.historyscotland.com
We look at the history of the Grand Central Hotel before taking a visit to the Paisley Thread Mill Museum, as our tour of Paisley continues. Find out more about Scottish history and heritage at www.historyscotland.com
Neil visits historic Paisley Abbey on the first of his podcasts from the area, as the city prepares its bid for UK City of Culture 2021.
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We visit the Scottish Crannog Centre, an ancient loch-dwelling on Loch Tay in Perthshire. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at www.historyscotland.com
We take trip to the Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum in Perthshire. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at www.historyscotland.com
Neil starts his Perthshire adventure in Scotland's top hotel, the Jewel in the Glen, Gleneagles. There he meets with the guest relations manager and hotel historian, Iris, before discussing the fusion of food and history with one of the world's top chefs.
Neil hears some ghost stories before his stay at historic Busta House on Shetland. Find out more about Scottish history and heritage at www.historyscotland.com
Our tour of Shetland continues, taking in Lerwick's museums. Find out more about Scottish history and heritage at www.historyscotland.com
The History Scotland podcast arrives in Shetland. Find out more about Scottish history, heritage and archaeology at: www.historyscotland.com
Neil concludes his time on Orkney at the West End Hotel in Kirkwall before taking a tour of St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall
We continue our journey along the St Magnus 900 Trail. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at www.historyscotland.com
Sir Tony Robinson explains his love of history and his personal connection with Scotland in a special edition of the History Scotland podcast. Plus, Neil also speaks to Chris Croly, Ali Cameron, Neil Curtis. Find out more about History Scotland at www.historyscotland.com
Neil continues his adventures in Orkney, as he follows the St Magnus 900 Trail. Find out more at historyscotland.com
Neil McClennan heads to Orkney, taking in the historic Skara Brae and the Italian Chapel. Fin out more about History Scotland magazine at www.historyscotland.com
Neil visits Maggie's House and Castle of Park as his travels in Aberdeenshire come to an end. Start a 30-day no-risk trial subscription of History Scotland magazine today and get the latest issue free: http://scot.sh/his-free-trial
Neil take a tour of Fraserburgh Heritage Centre. Find out more about Scottish history at www.historyscotland.com
Neil braves the windy conditions at Buchan Ness Lighthouse in Aberdeenshire, taking in the museum. Visit www.historyscotland.com for more Scottish history.
Neil visits the former 'H.M. Convict Prison, Peterhead' which officially opened in 1888. Discover more Scottish history at www.historyscotland.com
Neil takes a tour of the historic Meldrum House located near Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire. Find out more about History Scotland at www.historyscotland.com
On his final day in Inverness, Neil visits Inverness Cathedral, Leakey's Bookshop and has a well-earned pint while enjoying some traditional music.
Neil's travels in Inverness continue, discovering more about the historic Strathness House. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at www.historyscotland.com
For more Scottish history visit www.historyscotland.com Neil McLennan visits the Royal Highland Hotel and the Invernewss Art Gallery and Museum.
Neil McLennan continues his tour of Highland Folk Museum. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at www.historyscotland.com
Neil McLennan visits the Highland Folk Museum as he continues his exploration of the Inverness region. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at www.historyscotland.com
Neil McLennan begins his exploration of Inverness, starting at Culloden House, which was once played host to Bonnie Prince Charlie. Visit www.historyscotland.com for more details of History Scotland magazine.
In our fourth and final visit to the Stonehaven region, Neil speaks to David Ramsey and hears an evocative song from the pupils of Catterline School. Discover more about Scotland's colourful past in every issue of History Scotland magazine (www.historyscotland.com)
Neil McLennan continues his travels in Stonehaven, as he chats to photographer Andy Hall about Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at www.historyscotland.com
In the second episode of the History Scotland Hidden Histories podcast, Neil McLennan visits Stonehaven Tolbooth museum and finds out more about the world-famous new year fireballs. Discover more Scottish history with History Scotland magazine: www.historyscotland.com
In Episode 1 of the History Scotland - Hidden Histories Podcast, Neil McLennan explores lesser-known visitor attractions in and around Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire, taking in the famous fireball New Year celebrations. Find out more about History Scotland magazine at: www.history-scotland.com