Harmony Garden

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From the garden you can see the imposing ruins of Melrose Abbey® The National Trust for Scotland
From the garden you can see the imposing ruins of Melrose Abbey® The National Trust for Scotland
From the garden you can see the imposing ruins of Melrose Abbey® The National Trust for Scotland
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The entrance to Harmony Garden, in Melrose® The National Trust for Scotland
The entrance to Harmony Garden, in Melrose® The National Trust for Scotland
The entrance to Harmony Garden, in Melrose® The National Trust for Scotland
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The greenhouses at Harmony® The National Trust for Scotland
The greenhouses at Harmony® The National Trust for Scotland
The greenhouses at Harmony® The National Trust for Scotland
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Harmony House was built in 1807 by Robert Waugh® The National Trust for Scotland
Harmony House was built in 1807 by Robert Waugh® The National Trust for Scotland
Harmony House was built in 1807 by Robert Waugh® The National Trust for Scotland
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Experience the tranquillity of Harmony Garden Harmony Garden is surrounded by walls and screened by trees, offering a unique sense of peace and tranquillity. Stroll across the lush green lawns and admire the herbaceous and mixed borders, the vegetable and fruit areas, and, in spring, the rich display of bulbs. The views across Melrose Abbey and Eildon Hills are magnificent.

Where is Harmony Garden located?

Entrance gate is on the corner of St Mary's Road and Abbey Street in Melrose.

Other Information

Garden is typically open from April to October, 10am until 5pm, 7 days a week.

The garden can be closed for private events, please check the National Trust for Scotland web page for updates before you travel.

 

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Summary

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Extra info

Closed Times: 5pm
Open Times: 1 Apr - 31 Oct, Mon-Sun 10.00 - 17.00
Price Details: Admission is free, but visitors are encouraged to make a donation

Arrival information & directions

Address: St Mary's Road, Melrose, Scottish Borders, MelroseTD6 9LJ, United Kingdom

The gardens are free to enter and a suggested donation of £3 per person (in the donation box inside the entrance gates), will be very gratefully received and directly help support the upkeep of the garden.

There are no toilets in the gardens.

There is no car parking in the garden; please use the public car parks and free street parking available around Melrose.

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