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Jupiter Artland launches a special Winter Series of events
Jupiter Artland – the award-winning, contemporary sculpture park, located just outside Edinburgh – will launch a special new Winter Series. Doors open this season for a series of lunches, art experiences and festive activities for all the family; from a live nativity, to wreath making, to exclusive dinners in the ballroom. Activities and events will…
Read MoreCastle belonging to one of Scotland’s oldest clans with links to Sean Connery can be hired for weddings
It belongs to one of Scotland’s oldest clans and has featured in a host of Hollywood movies – but now couples can hire out Duart Castle for their wedding day. With room to land a helicopter on the grounds and banqueting hall all set in spectacular scenery, Duart Castle is welcoming couples who fancy saying,…
Read MoreLaings unveils new Patek Philippe area in flagship Glasgow shop
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…
Read MoreThe big camping guide: We take a look at some of the latest camping gear for your next adventure
Heading off on a camping trip this summer? Well we have you covered with our latest camping guide. Richard Bath and Rosie Morton take a look at some of the best kit for your next adventure. Montane featherlite nano. RRP £100. www.montane.com I love Montane gear and this ingenious bit of kit is a classic…
Read MoreFather’s Day Gift Guide
WANT to treat your dad this Father’s Day, but tired of sifting through hundreds of targeted ads? We hear you. Morag Bootland and Rosie Morton have done the legwork for you so that you can find the perfect gift for the man of the hour. D-Robe, merino quarter-zip – RRP £79, www.d-robeoutdoors.com I got my…
Read MoreLiverScan: ‘Knowing the score, lets you do more’
Sponsored Content | In Scotland, a silent epidemic looms large: liver disease. Amidst the bustling streets and scenic landscapes, this often undiagnosed condition silently affects many. However, there’s hope on the horizon with a focus shift towards proactive health measures, championing preventative healthcare through regular screenings with FibroScan examinations. Liver disease poses a significant health…
Read MoreLaings: One of the UK’s largest watch workshops opens in Glasgow
Luxury jeweller Laings has opened one of the UK’s largest watch workshops in Glasgow and we got to take a look inside. A first of its kind in Scotland, more than 2,000 watches are expected to be worked on at Laings new state-of-the-art service centre in its first year alone. From Rolex, Patek Philippe, and…
Read MoreScottish Field’s Mother’s Day Gift Guide
WANT to treat your mum this Mother’s Day, but tired of sifting through hundreds of targeted ads? We hear you. Morag Bootland and Rosie Morton have done the legwork for you so that you can find the perfect gift for the leading lady in your life. Finisterre, Women’s Axiom 1/4 Snap Fleece, RRP £95.…
Read MoreLiverScan: Scotland’s first private screening service for liver health
Unfortunately, I know far more than I’d like about the consequences of poor liver health. Twenty-two years ago I was struck down by hepatitis, lost three stone in a month and had to give up booze for six months. The final third of my mother’s life was blighted by an inherited liver disease called haemochromatosis…
Read MoreGrassmarket: A day at Edinburgh’s most popular market
Photographer Rachel Bolton captures a day at Edinburgh’s Grassmarket. In 1477, during the reign of James 3rd, Edinburgh’s Grassmarket was one of the city’s main markets, from the sale of livestock to public executions. Today, it serves a different purpose, but it remains one of the most popular markets in Edinburgh. With a breathtaking view…
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