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Bannockburn House 

Step inside a remarkable story of Jacobites, tartan, craftsmanship, conservation, and community

Hidden near Stirling in the heart of Scotland, Bannockburn House is one of Scotland’s most extraordinary historic places. A rare 17th-century house with deep connections to the Jacobites, Bonnie Prince Charlie, and the story of tartan. Today, it is owned by the community and cared for through one of the most ambitious community-led conservation and restoration projects in the UK.

This is more than a house. It is a living rescue project, a place where history is being researched, conserved, and shared in real time. From remarkable original interiors and architectural survival to stories that connect Bannockburn House with some of the defining moments of Scottish history, every room has something to reveal.

Visitors can explore a house shaped by centuries of change, discover the room where Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed, and uncover Bannockburn House’s important place in Scotland’s tartan story. For those drawn to the romance and drama of the Jacobite era, the house also offers a powerful sense of place that will feel instantly familiar to Outlander fans.

When you visit Bannockburn House, you are not simply looking at history, you are helping save it. Every tour, event booking, donation, purchase, and visit supports the conservation of this nationally significant site and helps secure its future for generations to come.

We are open, we are growing, and there has never been a more exciting time to discover Bannockburn House.

 

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