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    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
    Leith Hall Garden & Estate
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    • The estate contains several waymarked trails to explore
    • The House contains many tapestries, several interesting clocks, some fine china and a wonderful collection of family portraits and paintings

    A typical Scottish laird’s residence brimming with family treasures, Leith Hall is set in 286 acres of scenic estate containing 6 acres of wonderful garden that overlooks some of Aberdeenshire’s finest rolling countryside.

    The Hall is closed to the public but pre-booked tours for groups can be arranged, or the Hall can be hired for functions and weddings – please contact 0844 493 2164 or leithhall@nts.org.uk

    Garden: all year, daily 9-sunset.

    Grounds: all year, daily.

    House: Closed to the public.


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    • - Delightful daffs thrive with the National Trust for Scotland

      Daffodils and the Lake District may be immortalised by the writings of William Wordsworth and yet this sentinel of spring, adopted by the Welsh as its national emblem is also a significant player in the Scottish horticultural world – whether in the fields of Kincardineshire or in the long established gardens and designed landscapes of the National Trust for Scotland.  more>

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