Hunter’s Tryst is a well-stocked and beautifully designed, mature, medium-sized, wildlife-friendly town garden.
READ MOREVisit Fairnielaw with its mixture of both formal and wild areas with beautiful views towards Traprain Law and the Garleton Hills at the highest point!
READ MOREThis wonderful hillside garden has magnificent views over the North Esk Valley with a wide diversity of plants and has featured in many magazine articles and gardening programmes.
READ MORESet on a hill, this one-acre Edwardian landscaped garden has panoramic views over the River Tay.
READ MOREGlassmount House has a densely planted walled garden with new areas of naturalistic planting blending the boundary between the surrounding fields and the woodland.
READ MOREDawson’s Garden is a small cottage garden, full of surprises and designed to please the senses all year round with colour, form and scent.
READ MOREJoin Epilepsy Scotland for an afternoon of dancing and singing with the incredible Voyage Abba Tribute Band at The Marriott Hotel in Glasgow on Sunday 7th September!
READ MOREGlenarn survives as a complete example of a ten-acre garden which spans from 1850 to the present day, come and explore as part of Scotland's Gardens!
READ MOREWalk in memory of a loved one or to celebrate a life saved on the annual Glasgow and District Branch Walk to Beat Blood Cancer on Sunday 7th September!
READ MOREExplore the special one acre garden of The Croft, on a steep rocky site facing north overlooking the Clyde just opposite Dumbarton Rock, as part of Scotland's Gardens!
READ MOREJoin St Vincent's Hospice on Sunday 7th September as they hold their annual Forget Me Not Memory Walk around Castle Semple Loch!
READ MOREThe walled garden, acquired in 2013 by the present owners, has been planted with extensive herbaceous borders, box hedging, roses and many unusual plants.
READ MOREBannockburn House, an A-listed mansion built in 1675 by Sir Hugh Paterson, now sits in 26 acres of woodland and gardens.
READ MORECome and explore Kilbride Castle gardens! They cover some 12 acres and are situated above the Ardoch Burn and below the castle.
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