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Inverurie Aberdeen Kingussie Bannockburn The National Trust for Scotland J M Barrie's House The National Trust for Scotland Killiecrankie Craigower ^L '^ Wemyss House 28 Charlotte Square Edinburgh EH2 4ET T: (0131) 243 9300 E: [email protected] Ben Angus Folk • Lawers The I Museum • Recognised Charity No SC 007410 Hermitage • Dunkeld !snv The National Trust Crianlarich for Scotland For you. • Kirkcaldy Stirling Tower Bannockburn " • • The Pineapple ensburgh Edinburgh Glasgow • EastLinton mt aMjpSt Visit: Berwick'* 1 ~J % www.nts.org.uk Also in this area, dont miss Membership Benefits Alloa Tower, Alloa: There are many benefits to being a member of Dating from the 14th-century, this is the largest surviving The National Trust for Scotland. keep in Scotland and visitors can marvel at the medieval • Enjoy free access to over three hundred properties dungeon, magnificent oak roof beams and the sweeping throughout Britain* which is fantastic value for Italian-style staircase. money. Visiting as few as two properties in a year can repay your membership subscription! • Free car parking at The National Trust for Scotland sites when displaying your membership sticker. • Three issues each year of our award winning magazine 'Scotland in Trust'. • Complimentary copy of 'Scotland For You' listing all our properties, travel directions, opening times etc. • The knowledge that you are 'doing your bit' to support the vital conservation work that we carry out is a benefit in itself. For further information: * Including free admission to The National Trust, a separate T: (0131) 243 9555 charity in England, Wales and Northern Ireland Or visit our website: www.nts.org.uk Printed by Pillans & Waddies Bannockburn Glasgow Road, Stirling FK7 oLJ For further information: tel (01786) 812664 fax (01786) 810892 OPEN HERITAGE CENTRE, SHOP and CAFE: 1 Feb to 31 Mar and 1 Nov to 24 Dec, daily 10.30-4; 1 Apr to 31 Oct, daily, 10-5.30. SITE: all year, daily. Here, in 1314, Bruce gathered In 2004, archaeologists found Presented to the Trust in 1932 by the Bannockburn Preservation Committee This atmospheric spot is the his men to take on the army an iron arrowhead on Trust under the 10th Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, head of the Bruce family. of King Edward II. Despite land that could well have Further land purchased in i960 and site of Robert the Bruce's facing a greater number of been fired at the Battle of 1965 to facilitate access professional troops, Bruce's Bannockburn. This has caused Cafe (55) famous victory over the men routed the English forces great excitement as it's the Children's guide, costume box, chain mail to try on, quiz, storytelling. - a victory that meant freedom only weapon to be recovered Living History English. for Scotland from oppressive from the battlefield. Dogs welcome in park only. Living History also at weekends Mar-)un English rule. The sense of and Sep-Oct history here is tangible and History returns again Guidebook: French, German. Audio- Bannockburn is still a focus throughout the summer with visual (for groups): French, German Parking. Site, Heritage Centre, audio- for Scottish pride today. Living History presentations visual presentation, shop, cafe. Toilet. and storytelling. Then, on the Wheelchair available Large print interpretation You can find out what third weekend in September, inspired this great Scottish hundreds of Scottish forces Induction loop in auditorium. victory at the Bannockburn and English troops take Subtitled video in exhibition OS Ref: NS797905 Heritage Centre and walk the to the field in a major Road: Off M80/M9 at junction 9, re-enactment of the Battle on A872, 2m S of Stirling battlefield under the gaze of Bus: Stirling bus station, First buses Robert the Bruce himself, of Bannockburn. Join us to (Nos 52, X39, 139) or City Sightseeing Stirling open-top bus from May-Oct immortalised in a statue by see Scotland take on Rail: Stirling station, 2m Pilkington Jackson. England once again..