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Gardens in Aberdeenshire

Gardens in Aberdeenshire, such as Leith Hall and Drum Castle are listed below. Aberdeenshire, home to Balmoral Castle, residence of the Queen and the Royal Family, Braemar home to the Highland Games, a couple of the many attractions well worth a visit. Aberdeen the award-winning Britain in Bloom city has an array of things to do and see from its public gardens and... read more

Leith Hall

Leith Hall, Kennethmont, Huntly, Aberdeenshire

Kennethmont, Huntly

Leith Hall gardens have year round interest including flowering trees and shrubs, roses, fruit, vegetables and ornamental grasses. In summer the zigzag herbaceous border and serpentine catmint border provide a dazzling display. From the top of the... more

Drum Castle

Drum Castle, Drumoak, Banchory, Aberdeenshire

Drumoak, Banchory

Drum Castle with its Garden of Historic Roses is a remarkably peaceful corner. Based in the Walled Garden, built around 1780, it is divided into four quadrants, each containing a design from one of the last four centuries together with roses from... more

Brodie Castle

Brodie Castle, Brodie, Forres

Brodie, Forres

Brodie Castle, when wandering the gardens, troubled times seem distant indeed, with little to disturb this tranquil setting. In spring, the grounds are carpeted with a unique and famous collection of daffodils, many cultivated at the turn of the 19th... more

Pitmedden

Pitmedden, Ellon, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire

Ellon, Aberdeen

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... more

Crathes Castle

Crathes Castle, Banchory, Aberdeenshire

Banchory

Crathes Castle“s walled garden is really eight gardens, ranging from the formal to the modern. The massive yew hedges were planted as early as 1702, while the Golden Garden was introduced by the Trust in 1973. Most famous of all are the June Borders,... more

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Towns in Aberdeenshire with Garden listings:  | Aberdeen | Banchory | Forres | Huntly