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Journey to… Cote d’Azur

Phyllida Barlow: set

Phyllida Barlow: set sculptures can be seen at The Fruitmarket Gallery until the 18th of October 2015.

Journey to … Helsingør

On the north-east coast of Zealand in eastern Denmark lies Helsingør. The name is derived from the word hals meaning “neck” or “narrow strait”, referring to the narrowest…

Journey to… Culross Schoolyard Garden

The original 1912 school was demolished in 1970 and the site lay abandoned for 30 years until a community program transformed the site into a stepped garden.

Journey to… Culross

Culross is the legendary birthplace of St Kentigern. The village contains many notable buildings from the 16th and 17th centuries – such as the (yellow) palace and town…

Journey to… Cairnpapple

Cairnpapple Hill controls a dominating view over central lowland Scotland from coast to coast. A major ritual site for over 4000 years. In the 19th century the site…

Journey to… Inchcolm

Inchcolm Island is one of those that lie in the Firth of Forth. The oldest surviving structure on the island is a monks cell from the 12th century….

Journey to… Newhailes

James Smith (c. 1645–1731) was a Scottish architect, who pioneered the Palladian style in Scotland. In 1686 he purchased the estate of Whitehill, near Musselburgh (c.1690), to build…

Journey to… Kew Gardens – Part 2

There is a spice festival on with trails through the greenhouses and an activity pavilion walled with jars full of spices. The ponds are filled with aquatic flowering…