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Castle Fraser
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Celebrate Scotland’s beautiful gardens this May
The National Trust for Scotland is gearing up to celebrate the beauty of some of its most popular, unusual and remote gardens on its Garden’s Day - Sunday 11 May.
Across Scotland, 26 National Trust for Scotland gardens are getting involved, putting on special ‘ask the gardener’ events and taking visitors on a tour of the unusual or interesting features at their gardens. The events are organised as part of the Scotland’s Gardens Scheme which supports gardens across the country.
Visitors can quiz gardening staff about how to make the most of their own gardens, learn more about composting and even pick up some seeds and plants to take home.
Head of Gardens at the National Trust for Scotland, Jan Haenraets said:
“The Trust manages some of Scotland’s most stunning gardens, with beautiful plant collections and fascinating histories and all are expertly managed by our dedicated gardeners. Gardens Day gives visitors the opportunity to get behind the scenes, learn more about the history of our gardens and what goes into maintaining them.”
For a full list of events, please visit the events section of our website.
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Castle: 21 Mar to 30 Jun, Wed–Sun (closed Mon and Tue) 11–5; 1 Jul to 31 Aug, daily 11–5; 1 Sep to 31 Oct, Wed–Sun (closed Mon and Tue) 12–5 (last admission 45 mins before closing).
Shop: same times as castle and also open 1 Nov to 21 Dec, Sat/Sun 12–4.
Gardens and grounds: all year, daily.
Property will be open on Bank Holiday weekends from Friday to Monday inclusive.
Tearoom open daily June–August 11am – 5pm (last orders 4.45), September–October same days as Castle. November–December same opening hours as Shop.
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