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Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Shopfronts and Signs
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to altering historic shopfronts and signs.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Windows
This note sets out the principles that apply to altering the windows of historic buildings.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: Works on Scheduled Monuments
This guidance note sets out the legal requirements relating to works on scheduled monuments under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979.
Managing Change in the Historic Environment: World Heritage
This guidance note sets out the principles that apply to developments affecting World Heritage Sites.
Measured Survey and Building Recording
Guide for Practitioners 4
A historical overview of the production and use of iron, along with guidance on appraisal and conservation techniques.
Medieval or Later Rural Settlement: Historic Scotland's Approach
Papers given at a 2002 conference on medieval and later rural settlements.
Metal Detecting in Scotland
This guidance note gives advice on metal detecting in Scotland.
Refurbishment Case Study 1
Five Edinburgh Tenement Flats – Wall and Window Upgrades
A look at a number of upgrade works carried out to five Edinburgh flats.
Refurbishment Case Study 10
Rothesay, Installation of insulation and secondary glazing
Information on thermal performance improvements at two residential properties in Rothesay.