This is a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes at this Grade II-listed building, originally designed as the drill hall and headquarters of the London Scottish Regiment.
The London Scottish Regiment has an illustrious history. Formed in 1859 from the Scottish diaspora in London, it was the first Army Reserve unit to go into battle during the First World War at the Battle of Messines (1914).
This 90-minute tour, conducted by the curator of London Scottish House Museum, will showcase the regiment’s contribution to the social and military history of both Scotland and London during the 19th and 20th centuries.