- Scottish Field - Scotland's leading lifestyle magazine established 1903. Scottish Field magazine is Scotland’s leading lifestyle publication, featuring the best of Scottish culture, heritage, travel, food, whisky, property, and country living. Discover stunning photography, expert features, and exclusive interviews in every monthly issue—available in print and digital editions. %| Scottish Field
A historic 17-bedroom castle in the Scottish Borders has gone on the market for more than £3 million – and it comes with its own private chapel and railway. Widely regarded as one of Scotland’s finest baronial-style buildings, Ayton Castle, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, is one of only two baronial structures by early 19th-century architect James Gillespie… The post Historic castle in Scottish Borders on sale for £3 million – and comes with its own private chapel and railway appeared firs...| Scottish Field
Sir David Attenborough has named the first young golden eagle to fledge as part of a conservation project in southern Scotland. The TV broadcaster named the baby eagle Princeling, meaning young prince, which he says symbolises new hope for the restoration of the species. Princeling’s arrival brings the number of golden eagles soaring in southern… The post Sir David Attenborough names golden eagle chick born in Scotland appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
The historic Coleburn Distillery is set to be revived after 40 years of lying dormant. Located in the heart of Speyside, Coleburn is being brought back to life as part of a landmark project to create a world-class whisky and hospitality destination, anticipated to be the first of its kind globally. Founded in 1897 and… The post Historic Coleburn Distillery to be revived after 40 years appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
It’s been an impressive start for Gary Townsend’s first solo venture, Elements in Bearsden. Opening last year to a flurry of rave reviews, it was tipped to potentially be Scotland’s next Michelin star destination and just three months later gained a recommended status in the coveted guide, before being awarded the prestigious accolade of three… The post Is this Glasgow’s best Sunday roast? Elements in Bearsden serves up a fantastic lunch appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Ha is a phenomenally poignant and daring piece with a message just as haunting as its delivery. ★★★★★ A woman sits on a chair in the dark. A stage light illuminates a face with her mouth wide open and hints at her naked form. The sound of her breath starts slow before becoming irregular, and… The post Fringe Reviews: Ha, HAHAHA-HAMLET, Jeju appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Is there work on Mars ★★★★ In a Dystopian world, a young woman named Xue is being interviewed for a Move to Mars Worker’s Visa as a lawyer with Nylon Tusk’s SpaceX. Through a series of tests and questions – all whilst doing a beep test – the audience are eyewitness to systemic barriers and… The post Fringe Reviews: Dance and Theatre appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Circa: Wolf is an astonishing, feral acrobatic spectacle, says Frankie Reason. ★★★★ Performers snarl at one another from across the stage, negotiating, imitating one another’s movements, and the ‘pack’ repeatedly forms and disperses, repelling any lone wolves that attempt to penetrate the fold. The choreography is charged with an unexpected intimacy, raw and animalistic, bodies… The post Fringe Reviews: Circa: Wolf, Garry Starr & Ascension appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
PETA has called on Harris Tweed to stop using sheep’s wool in the production of the famous fabric – and suggested they switch to plant-based hemp instead. In a bizarre letter the animal rights organisation urged the Harris Tweed Authority to move away from the centuries old tradition, claiming sheep fleece ‘wreaks havoc on the… The post Harris Weed? PETA calls for Harris Tweed to end use of sheep’s wool and switch to hemp appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Barnaby Roper’s British thriller All the Devils are Here wastes no time in setting its mood: the violence is graphic and the threat of more never lets up, says Holly Roberts. What follows plays out like Reservoir Dogs relocated to Uncle Monty’s Penrith cottage: a gang of criminals, fresh from a bloody money heist, are… The post Review, All the Devils Are Here: ‘The violence is graphic and the threat of more never lets up’ appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Dramatic, intimate, and visually striking – Sophie Laplane and James Bonas’s brand new ballet, Mary Queen of Scots, is a gothic reimagining of the young queen’s life, says Frankie Reason. ★★★★★ The story unfolds through the fragmented recollections of an elderly Elizabeth, brought to life by Swedish dancer Charlotta Öfverholm, and the curtains open on… The post Edinburgh International Festival: Mary, Queen of Scots, Orpheus and Eurydice & Book of Mountains and Seas appeared...| Scottish Field
The Port Ellen Prism, a 46-Year-Old Single Malt, will go under the hammer at the Distillers One of One Auction in Edinburgh.| Scottish Field
Neil Ansell on the books of his childhood, the best book he has read this year, and the book that has been his ‘north star’ ever since he discovered it. The first book I remember reading: The earliest reading experience I can clearly recall is of a Dr Seuss book, The Cat in the… The post The Good Books, Neil Ansell: ‘It was a revelation to discover that nature writing could also be literature’ appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Miriam Margolyes is as outrageous as ever in her one-woman show, Margolyes & Dickens: More Best Bits says Frankie Reason. ★★★★ She doesn’t feel the need to introduce herself – ‘if you don’t know who I am, what the f**k are you doing here?’ – and she’s entirely justified. The audience cheer their approval and… The post Edinburgh Fringe Reviews: Miriam Margolyes and Patrick Monahan appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Grant Dickie paid a visit to The Hoxton, a new face in the Edinburgh hotel scene, to see just what was on offer. Turn up Grosvenor Street by Haymarket train station and you’ll find The Hoxton Edinburgh on the site of the former Edinburgh Grosvenor hotel. Perfectly placed away from the hustle and bustle… The post Hotel Review: The Hoxton, Edinburgh appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Tony Singh on his memories of cooking as a child, the most he’s paid for a meal, and his favourite chef in Scotland. What’s the closest thing you have to a signature dish: My gran’s Punjabi salmon recipe, which is always on my supper club menu. It’s spot on. Describe your style of cuisine… The post In A Nutshell, Tony Singh: ‘I was very lucky to grow up around people who cooked at home’ appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Artistic Director of An Tobar and Mull Theatre, Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, on island life and how the theatre has changed the lives of locals.| Scottish Field
Whisky specialist Gordon & MacPhail to release the world's oldest single malt Scotch whisky this year - an 85-Years-Old.| Scottish Field
3 Blind Mice, a traditional wood-fired pizza restaurant, is the brain-child of a trio of friends who have added a cocktail bar downstairs.| Scottish Field
Tomás Gormley started his career working at some of Scotland’s most prestigious restaurants, including Restaurant Andrew Fairlie.| Scottish Field
Diners can relax because the Montrose’s fanfare about a new direction was overblown – this eatery thankfully remains largely unchanged.| Scottish Field
Owner, Adrian Gome took the time to perfect flavour combinations until they found just the selection of cocktails.| Scottish Field
The Crucible – ★★★★ Nine sturdy-looking wooden chairs horseshoe the stage. A woman dressed like a governess stands in the centre with a lit lantern as she watches the crowd fill the seats. A few chairs downs from me sits a performer with a white bonnet covering her face. The lights dim and music starts,… The post Fringe Reviews: Dance & Theatre appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Raise the Barre is explosive stuff. A must see, it’s truly terrific, says Jeremy Welch. ★★★★★ It’s graduation day at a dance school presided over by a strict assessor. There are two troupes of dancers here, the female troupe dressed in classical ballet tutus, the male troupe dressed similarly but in an anarchistic way, black… The post Edinburgh Fringe, Raise the Barre: ‘A must see, it’s truly terrific’ appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Drystone waller Kristie De Garis on the books of her childhood, her love of O’Brother by John Niven and why life is too short to keep reading the books you don’t enjoy. The first book I remember reading: Slugs by David Greenberg. A children’s book that could only have been published in the 80s.… The post The Good Books, Kristie De Garis: ‘If I like the sound of a book I’ll either buy it in the next six minutes or not at all’ appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Bruce Liu Plays Ravel with the NCPA Orchestra After esteemed conductor Myung-Whun Chung walked on stage with the hearty applause of the audience, The NCPA Orchestra opened the evening with Qigang Chen’s Wu Xing (the Five Elements). This ten-minute immersive fusion of Chinese and Western instrument and tradition soaked the audience in atmosphere and was a… The post International Festival Reviews: Bruce Liu Plays Ravel, Hanni Liang: Dreams & Volosi appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Dan Tiernan’s abrasive comedy style is at once hilarious and disconcerting. The audience is howling with laughter and uncomfortable.| Scottish Field
No introductions, no preamble, Glenn Moore is off and running at a hundred miles an hour before he’s even on the stage, says Alister Tenneb. And strap yourself in because he doesn’t slow down for the next hour. ★★★★★ As well as being a regular on radio, Glenn will be recognisable to many from his… The post Five star reviews from the Edinburgh Fringe: Glenn Moore & Boiler Room Six appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Arthur Hull’s FLOP has charisma by the bucket-loads, Frankie Reason says. ★★★★ Edinburgh-born Australian artist Arthur Hull delivers a musically impressive, engaging, and witty exploration of musical theatre’s greatest flops. Both exposé and love letter, Hull muses on the dubious opening choreography to Carrie, the pitfalls of theatre to screen, the consistently faulty formula that… The post Fringe Reviews: FLOP, Art of Andalucia & Cambridge Footlights appeared first on Scottis...| Scottish Field
Rising Scottish actress Julia Brown on working on Shetland, falling in love with acting as a child, and the latest season of Karen Pirie on ITV. I grew up in Edinburgh but I live in London now. I was a chatterbox at school – and still am today – so that could get me… The post Life With Julia Brown: ‘Shetland is such a beautiful place and I feel lucky to have experienced working there’ appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Baxter v Bookies delivers such a well written script it's as if you are having a fireside chat with your favourite but slightly wicked uncle.| Scottish Field
Before suspicious spouses were testing their loved ones' loyalty with catfishing fake profiles, there was Zhuang Zhou, a 4th-century Daoist philosopher who tested his wife's vows by faking his death and magically becoming his rival to lure her.| Scottish Field
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A dress reputedly worn at the Palace of Holyroodhouse by an 18th century Scottish noblewoman closely allied to the Jacobite cause is going under the hammer in Edinburgh. The dress is one of more than 80 lots belonging to the Earls of Airlie which will go under the hammer as part of Lyon & Turnbull’s… The post Dress worn by 18th century Scottish noblewoman linked to Jacobites goes under the hammer appeared first on Scottish Field.| Scottish Field
Seaweed has long been a staple of many cultures, particularly in Asia, but the Western diet seems to have forgotten it.| Scottish Field
Aberdeen Cocktail Week is making an early return to the Granite City with its spring event, the first of two planned for 2025.| Scottish Field
Every Saturday, SugarBird hosts its Sparking Saturdays, inviting wine lovers to join them for a guided tasting of three sparkling wines.| Scottish Field
As Aberdeen Cocktail Week’s first appearance for 2025 draws to a close here are our highlights that we tried during the event.| Scottish Field
A new Irish Bar joins Aberdeen’s hospitality scene and we head along to see just what O’Malley’s Irish Bar & Kitchen has to offer punters.| Scottish Field
Agatha Christie’s tale, Murder on the Orient Express, adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig, is the first of a jam-packed programme.| Scottish Field
Granite Noir, Aberdeen’s literary festival, has wrapped up after another successful year bringing crime and creativity to the Granite City.| Scottish Field
Jo Caulfield's Bad Mood Rising is one of the best comics at the Fringe. A must-watch, it's on until August 24.| Scottish Field
Ten Thousand Hours, performed by Australian acrobatic troupe, Gravity and Other Myths, is the most extraordinary thing at the Fringe.| Scottish Field
Aberdeen’s Amuse by Kevin Dalgleish has updated its menu with new summer offerings and we went along to sample what is on offer.| Scottish Field
Scotland's leading lifestyle magazine established 1903. Scottish Field magazine features the best of Scottish culture, heritage, travel, food, whisky, property, and country living. Discover stunning photography, expert features, and exclusive interviews in every monthly issue—available in print and digital editions.| Scottish Field
- Scottish Field - Scotland's leading lifestyle magazine established 1903. Scottish Field magazine is Scotland’s leading lifestyle publication, featuring the best of Scottish culture, heritage, travel, food, whisky, property, and country living. Discover stunning photography, expert features, and exclusive interviews in every monthly issue—available in print and digital editions. %| Scottish Field
The fairytale Couston Castle, in Aberdour, Fife, spans over more than five acres with stunning views over the loch.| Scottish Field
Insh Island is only accessible by private boat or helicopter, located near Easdale, the smallest inhabited island in Scotland.| Scottish Field
Whenever I see red clover growing wild I can’t help but internally rejoice, it’s bright red flower acting like a beacon, pulling me in.| Scottish Field
After 80 years in the ownership of the Gully family, Shuna, in the Slate Islands, is up for sale and it could be yours for £5.5 million.| Scottish Field
George Colebrook's love of cooking stems from his childhood, as he was introduced to the importance of produce by his grandfathers.| Scottish Field
Discover Scotland’s premiere magazine full of lifestyle, culture, food, travel, and events with Scottish Field magazine. Inspiring stories and guides for locals and visitors alike.| Scottish Field
Scottish Field - Scotland's leading lifestyle magazine established 1903. Scottish Field magazine is Scotland’s leading lifestyle publication, featuring the best of Scottish culture, heritage, travel, food, whisky, property, and country living. Discover stunning photography, expert features, and exclusive interviews in every monthly issue—available in print and digital editions.| Scottish Field
Totally Tina invited the Granite City to come along and shake a tail feather as the show’s tour took it to Aberdeen’s Tivoli theatre.| Scottish Field
On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me… The gift of a luxury island retreat Nestled above the North Atlantic ocean on the Hebridean island of Harris sits Harris Hideaway, a modern Scandi holiday home blending seamlessly into the wild landscape. A spacious retreat for two with luxurious interiors, spa like…| Scottish Field
On the eighth day of Christmas my true love gave to me… The complete getaway in the heart of Perthshire Set within 365 acres of scenic Perthshire countryside, Murrayshall Country Estate offers a luxury escape for those seeking tranquillity, adventure, and indulgence. A historic retreat, Murrayshall provides elegantly appointed rooms, soon to be complemented by Armadilla-style…| Scottish Field
Richard Bath savours a Sunday lunch as it’s meant to be at picturesque coaching inn The Inn At Loch Tummel.| Scottish Field
This new 20-cover Marchmont restaurant from ex-Wedgwood chefs Sarah Baldry and Alan Keery is right on trend.| Scottish Field
Autumn's colours make the perfect backdrop for wildlife photography, says Rosanna Forbes who shares her collection of seasonal pictures.| Scottish Field
Areaswill be targeted for metal detecting, utilising techniques applied at the excavation of the Battlefield of Waterloo.| Scottish Field
Aurochs were once found across Europe, including Scotland, before habitat loss and hunting wiped them out in the 17th century.| Scottish Field
The four-year-old big cats, Luna and Plusza, will be given sanctuary at the Five Sisters Zoo after years of distress and displacement.| Scottish Field
Sarah is an Edinburgh-based writer of fiction and personal essays. Her essay grew out of research she did after learning her son is autistic.| Scottish Field
A free afternoon ceilidh dance and a night-time indie pop and rock gig will be staged on New Year's Day at Portobello Town Hall.| Scottish Field
Comedian Craig Hill is taking his latest hit show I’ve Been Sitting On This For A While! out on tour across Scotland| Scottish Field
‘A house of many memories’ published by Royal Collection Trust is said to be the most comprehensive history produced in over 100 years.| Scottish Field
Sir Ian Rankin’s ‘Rebus’ detective novels have been translated into 36 languages and adapted for radio, the stage and the screen. Now, following the success of the latest BBC TV series, a new play featuring the much-loved detective is hitting theatres across Scotland and the UK. Rebus: A Game Called Malice, a stage production by…| Scottish Field
Sponsored Content | Luxury family jeweller Laings further strengthen their relationship with Swiss-watch brand Patek Philippe through a new dedicated area in the Glasgow flagship store. Amongst the company’s impressive brand portfolio, Patek Philippe are given a dedicated section of the ground floor. As one of the last independent, family-owned Genevan watchmaking companies, Patek Philippe…| Scottish Field
BOOKS READ ALL ABOUT IT HERE FROM BRILLIANT BOOK REVIEWS TO AMAZING AUTHORS Alexander McCall Smith honoured on King’s New Year list Books Scottish Field columnist and author Alexander McCall Smith has been honoured as Knight Bachelor in His Majesty The King’s New Year Honours list. The acclaimed Scottish… Fordyce Maxwell book to raise money for…| Scottish Field
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Culture CULTURE OUR GUIDE TO BOOKS, FILMS, TV, MUSIC AND EVENTS Highland Games trophy missing for 90 years returns home Culture A Highland Games trophy missing for nearly 90 years has returned home after being found in England. The coveted Rose Bowl trophy was awarded to… Photo Essay: Water of Leith and Dean Village Culture…| Scottish Field
There are currently two national parks north of the border - the Cairngorms, and Loch Lomond and The Trossachs.| Scottish Field
Reviews Shanghai Oriental: A modern twist on the Chinese food we know and love Eating Out | Food and Drink | Reviews There’s nothing better than being pleasantly surprised by a new restaurant – an unexpected positive twist to a meal you otherwise thought might just be… Fine dining restaurant Torrish to host supper club…| Scottish Field
NEWS Scots to cycle from Edinburgh to Rome in aid of My Name’5 Doddie Foundation News A group of seven friends will cycle more than 2700 km from Edinburgh to Rome in aid of Motor Neurone Disease charity, My Name’5 Doddie… New evidence discovered of Jacobite siege of Stirling Castle News New evidence of the…| Scottish Field
On a cruise which was sailing up Gunna Sound guests aboard a Hebrides Cruises vessel experienced the double discovery.| Scottish Field
Helen Graham on being inspired by Maggie O’Farrell, her favourite books of the year, and her fascination with the world of plants.| Scottish Field
The USP of their new venture is reflected in its name, Askr, in Edinburgh, which is the Old Norse word for ‘ash’.| Scottish Field
The lighthouse keeper buildings on Copinsay, in the Orkney islands, are up for sale offering a 'renovation opportunity of a lifetime'.| Scottish Field
The Accidental Artist, published by John Murray Press, will be released on 24 October and will feature 200 of Connolly’s artworks.| Scottish Field
Recorded at Edinburgh Castle, BBC ALBA is giving audiences cross the country the chance to revel in the concert.| Scottish Field
Nestled in a copse on Edinburgh's London Road is The Gardener's Cottage – a restaurant pulled straight out of a countryside fairy tale.| Scottish Field
MICHAEL Flatley’s Lord of the Dance show is due to return to Bonnie Scotland. The world-renowned Irish dancing production is poised to dazzle audiences in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow throughout the summer. ‘A Lifetime of Standing Ovations’, the 2024 show revival, comes two years after Lord of the Dance’s 25th anniversary. Flatley, the American-born visionary…| Scottish Field
Megan Amato tries out Tattu's 'Wisdom of Dragon Menu', in Edinburgh to see what is on the graduation menu this summer.| Scottish Field
Morag Bootland and Rosie Morton take a sneak peek at Nico Simeone's new Edinburgh restaurant, Six By Nico Edinburgh West.| Scottish Field
Scotland's leading lifestyle magazine established 1903. Scottish Field magazine is Scotland’s leading lifestyle publication, featuring the best of Scottish culture, heritage, travel, food, whisky, property, and country living. Discover stunning photography, expert features, and exclusive interviews in every monthly issue—available in print and digital editions| Scottish Field
Scotland's leading lifestyle magazine established 1903. Scottish Field magazine is Scotland’s leading lifestyle publication, featuring the best of Scottish culture, heritage, travel, food, whisky, property, and country living. Discover stunning photography, expert features, and exclusive interviews in every monthly issue—available in print and digital editions| Scottish Field