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National Trust for Scotland, The - Branklyn Garden
Perth is home to this small garden containing collections of alpines, rhododendrons and herbaceous plants. Find visitor information.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Broughton House and Garden
Eighteenth-century town house in Kirkcudbright has a garden designed with Japanese influences. Find location and admission details.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Crarae Garden
Discover an exotic Himalayan style woodland beside Loch Fyne near Inveraray. Azaleas and magnolias flourish amongst waterfalls and cliffs with many woodland birds.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Crathes Castle and Garden
Sixteenth-century castle near Aberdeen has a walled garden, yew hedges and a topiary. Get transport and admission information.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Culross
Royal burgh near Forth shows 16th century domestic life. Visit several buildings including a Palace. The garden has vegetables, perennials and herbs as grown in 1600.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Culzean Castle & Country Park
Popular cliff-top castle near Ayr with armoury and 18th century furnishings also has a walled garden, follies, a camellia house, vinery, pagoda and deer park.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Drum Castle and Garden
13th century tower house near Aberdeen boasts a high hall in it's medieval state. The 100-acre grounds have oaks, an arboretum and a walled garden with historic roses.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Falkland Palace
Fife home of the Stuart Kings and Queens including Mary Queen of Scots. The gardens feature a 1539 tennis court and were designed by Percy Cane in the late 1940's.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Geilston Garden
Represents a typical small country estate in the Clyde region. The 17th century house is not open to the public and the gardens retain a private atmosphere.
www.nts.org.ukNational Trust for Scotland, The - Greenbank Garden
Located near Glasgow, the walled garden surrounds a Georgian house and is of particular interest to owners of small gardens. Includes guidance for disabled visitors.
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