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National Trust For Scotland

National Trust For Scotland

Managing the country’s most precious historic places and natural landscapes.

Work With The National Trust For Scotland

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About The National Trust For Scotland

The National Trust for Scotland is the independent charity that protects and shares some of our country’s most precious historic places and natural landscapes on behalf of the people of Scotland. 

Since 1931, they’ve pioneered public access to and shared ownership of some of the most magnificent buildings, collections and habitats in Scotland. They care for ancient houses, battlefields, castles, mills, gardens, coastlines, islands, mountain ranges and all the communities, plants and animals which depend upon them. In fact, they manage more heritage attractions than any other private group in Scotland.  

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Working for The National Trust 

In the heyday of Pollok House, forty-eight servants looked after a family of three. Imagine being an aristocrat in those days! With so many experts on hand, a quick word to their butler could get you whatever you wanted. One call and they would have had it all. 

At the National Trust for Scotland, they want to make their clients feel that special. Their central office will connect customers to dozens of historic houses, gardens, battlefields and glens. They pride themselves on offering a wide range of experiences across every region of Scotland, with each attraction bringing something different to their tours. 

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Be part of the story

The National Trust for Scotland’s one-stop-shop system gives their customers access to their portfolio with quick efficiency and no fuss.  

Their experts will suggest itineraries, take bookings and ensure groups are made welcome. They offer images, familiarisation visits and competitive rates.

They want their guests to feel involved in their stories. They want them to feel the glamour of Falkland Palace, where Mary Queen of Scots played tennis, or the glory of Bannockburn battlefield, where Robert the Bruce beat an army three times the size of his own. They need guests to feel part of the National Trust's mission to protect Scottish icons like Culloden and Glencoe.  

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