Scotland

Gardens and plant collections to visit in Scotland.

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    1. 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.uk

      Perth is home to this small garden containing collections of alpines, rhododendrons and herbaceous plants. Find visitor information.
    2. National 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.uk

      Eighteenth-century town house in Kirkcudbright has a garden designed with Japanese influences. Find location and admission details.
    3. National 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.uk

      Discover an exotic Himalayan style woodland beside Loch Fyne near Inveraray. Azaleas and magnolias flourish amongst waterfalls and cliffs with many woodland birds.
    4. National 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.uk

      Sixteenth-century castle near Aberdeen has a walled garden, yew hedges and a topiary. Get transport and admission information.
    5. National 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.uk

      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.
    6. National 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.uk

      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.
    7. National 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.uk

      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.
    8. National 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.uk

      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.
    9. National 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.uk

      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.
    10. National 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.
      www.nts.org.uk

      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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