Attadale Gardens


Attadale House was built in 1755 by Donald Matheson. Gardens and woodlands were started in 1890 by Baron Schroder and planted with rhododendrons, azaleas and specimen trees. Since the storms of the 1980s, owners Ewen and Nicky Macpherson have planted more than 2000 trees and shrubs. Old paths have been revealed, bridges built and water gardens planted with candelabra primulas, gunnera, iris and bamboo. Restored sunken garden, vegetable and herb gardens, Japanese garden. Tree list. Sculpture. Geodesic dome with fine fern collection. Visitors are advised to wear waterproof shoes. The garden has been given 4 Stars by the tourist board. Plant sales-particularly ferns. Tea in the house can be arranged.

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Information on Attadale Gardens, Strathcarron

Opening Times: Apr to Oct, Mon-Sat, 10:00-17:30.
Admission: Adult £4.50, Child £1.00, OAP £3.00, Disabled Free.
Location: On the south shore of Loch Carron, two miles south of Strathcarron on the A890.
Facilities: Guided tours, Plants for sale, Tea room, Limited disabled access, Toilet facilities, Parking available, Coaches welcome, Access by rail, Child friendly, Dogs on leads, Garden Acreage: 20 , Parkland/Woodland Acreage: 30000