Licensing collaboration brings National Trust for Scotland places to life in new 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle
All Jigsaw Puzzles has collaborated with conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland on the House History Jigsaw Puzzle, a new release celebrating Scottish heritage, storytelling and craftsmanship.
The 1000-piece bespoke puzzle has been uniquely designed with every single room in the puzzle inspired by real-life historic objects and rooms from National Trust for Scotland places. Awash with cheerful colour and intrigue, both educational and collectable, it’s sure to please heritage-lovers and puzzle fans of all ages.
“Through our licensing programme, we are excited to be partnering with All Jigsaw puzzles, who have carefully developed an authentic puzzle, based upon the places the National Trust for Scotland protects and cares for”
Andrew Roberts, Head of Retail at the National Trust for Scotland, said: “Through our licensing programme, we are excited to be partnering with All Jigsaw puzzles, who have carefully developed an authentic puzzle, based upon the places the National Trust for Scotland protects and cares for. As experts in the jigsaw category, they have commissioned bespoke artwork, inspired by collection pieces from across the trust’s locations into one imagined house. It’s the ultimate gift for fans of Scotland – and all purchases will contribute to the ongoing work of our charity.”
Puzzlers will first find themselves within a decorative dining room, featuring a silver dodo claret jug c.1881-2, from Brodick Castle, Isle of Arran. As they make their way through the house, they will notice a ballroom adorned with stag heads, much like the Mar Lodge in Aberdeenshire. Other highlights include the music room, complete with a self-playing pipe organ c.1905 from Fyvie Castle, and the Attic Room, based on the Bachelors’ Club, South Ayrshire, where Robert Burns learned to debate and dance to William Gregg’s fiddle c.1750.
The House History puzzle was sustainably manufactured in Britain, made from 100 per cent recycled materials, paper sourced from UK mills, and printed using vegan inks.




















