Jarlshof is the best known prehistoric archaeological site in Shetland Islands. It lies near the southern tip of the Shetland ...
Scalloway Castle was built from 1599 by Patrick Stewart, 2nd Earl of Orkney to tighten his grip on Shetland. The Stewart fami ...
Old Scatness is an archeological site consisting of medieval, Viking, Pictish, and Bronze Age remains. It has been a settleme ...
Lunna Kirk (church) probably dates back at least in part to the 1100s and is by far the oldest building in use for Christian ...
Originally built in the late 17th century for the Cheyne family, owners of the Tangwick estate, Tangwick Haa was converted in ...
Tingwall Church dates back to the 12th century, though not in its present form. Originally it was St Magnus Church, one of th ...
The Scord of Brouster is one of the earliest Neolithic farm sites in Shetland. It has been dated to 2220 BC with a time windo ...
Gardie House is an 18th-century estate house, unique in Shetland. The Henderson family owned Gardie from the 17th century, an ...
Stanydale Temple was a Neolithic roofed building. Today all that remains is a large, walled enclosure. There is uncertainty a ...