Why do I need to book online? Booking online is recommended to guarantee entry and reduce queues at the ticket desk. Do I need to print out my ticket? Tickets can be printed or simply shown via ...
Although history is an important part of any visit here, our story continues. From the families that have lived in the house over the centuries to the staff working their magic every day, it’s people ...
At around five acres, the Wee Garden isn’t actually that wee. It’s a celebration of diverse flora, with plants from the southern hemisphere that you may not expect to see thriving in a Scottish ...
For up to date opening times see here. How do we access the Gardens & Cafe? Access to the gardens is via the main entrance to the attraction which is clearly signposted. Parking is available in our ...
A powerhouse of creative activity, we host a variety of events and exhibitions throughout the year to pique your curiosity. This wouldn’t be possible without the welcoming, nurturing environment we ...
A fascinating mix of native and globally-sourced trees await in this atmospheric woodland, which reaches right down to the shore. We have trees from 13 different countries, and the Pinus Corsican Pine ...
Welcome to the Kitchen Garden! Five acres in size the Kitchen Garden was laid out in 1820. In the 1990’s it was redeveloped by noted garden designer Rosemary Verey, OBE VHM, who worked with the then ...
Corsican Pine An evergreen conifer from the Mediterranean region and north Africa. Growing to around 50m and living for many centuries. Grown commercially for timber. Our specimen is 46.5m in height ...
Please do not visit if you feel unwell with any symptoms of COVID-19 or have come into contact with anyone who may have symptoms.
Our plant database contains handwritten records that date back centuries, indicating that the first gardens were planted 300 years ago. The current database is stored electronically, and we are ...