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Dunninald Castle

Dunninald Castle

This house, the third Dunninald built on the estate, was designed by James Gillespie Graham in the gothic Revival style, and was completed for Peter Arkley in 1824. It has a fine walled garden and is set in a planned landscape dating from 1740. It is a family home…

Gleneagles

Gleneagles

Gleneagles has been the home of the Haldane family since the 12th century. The 18th century pavilion is open to the public by written…

Megginch Castle

Megginch Castle

15th century castle, 1,000 year old yews, flowered parterre, topiary, double walled kitchen garden, astrological garden, heritage orchard. Early 19th century courtyard with Pagoda dovecote, part used as a location for the film Rob Roy…

Monzie Castle

Monzie Castle

Built in 1791. Destroyed by fire in 1908 and rebuilt and furnished by Sir Robert Lorimer…

Strathtyrum House & Gardens

Strathtyrum House & Gardens

The development in golf on the St Andrews Links over the past 150 years has been in no small part thanks to the Cheape family of Strathtyrum. The circumstances surrounding these developments are recognised by few at home and abroad…

Tullibole Castle

Tullibole Castle

Recognised as a classic example of the Scottish tower house. Completed in 1608, the Moncreiff family have lived here since 1747. The Castle is in a parkland setting with ornamental fishponds (moat), a roofless lectarn doocot, with a short walk to a 9th century graveyard and a ruined church…

Angus's Garden

Angus's Garden

Memorial garden of peace, tranquillity and reconciliation…

Ardencraig Gardens

Ardencraig Gardens

Walled garden, greenhouses, aviaries. Woodland walk from Rothesay 1 mile (Skippers…

Balloch Castle Country Park

Balloch Castle Country Park

A 200 acre country park on the banks of Loch Lomond…

Benmore Botanic Garden

Benmore Botanic Garden

A botanical paradise. Enter the magnificent avenue of giant redwoods and follow trails through the Formal Garden and hillside woodlands with its spectacular outlook over the Holy Loch and the Eachaig Valley…