Pitmedden garden
Pitmedden is a breath-taking 17th century garden featuring over 5 miles of box hedging arranged in intricate patterns to form six parterres, filled with some 40,000 plants bursting with colour in the summer months - especially fine when viewed from the high grass terraces or the beautiful stone pavilion. Honeysuckle, jasmine and roses create a succession of fragrances, and fountains, topiary, sundials and a herb garden add to the sense of discovery. With over 80 varieties of apple trees there is a spectacular show of blossom and scent in the spring. During September you can buy the fruits harvested from the gardens.
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Address
Pitmedden,
Ellon,
Aberdeen,
Aberdeenshire
AB41 7PD
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Information on Pitmedden garden, Ellon, Aberdeen
| Opening Times: | 1 May-30 Sep, Daily, 10:00-17:30. Last entry 17:00. |
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| Admission: | Adult £5.00, Child/Concession £4.00, Family £14.00, Family (1 parent) £10.00. NTS/NT Members Free. |
| Location: | On the A920, one mile west of Pittmedden village and fourteen miles north of Aberdeen. |
| Facilities: |
Access by Bus,
Limited Disabled Access,
Dogs on leads,
Gift Shop,
Plants for Sale,
Light Refreshments,
Toilet Facilities,
Parking Availability |
| Garden Acreage: | 15 |

