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    Enjoy a family autumn at Threave
    As autumn continues, the foliage throughout the extensive woodlands and gardens of the National Trust for Scotland’s Threave Garden and estate in Dumfriesshire is now a symphony of reds and golds, making it a superb time to visit.
    As autumn continues, the foliage throughout the extensive woodlands and gardens of the National Trust for Scotland’s Threave Garden and estate in Dumfriesshire is now a symphony of reds and golds, making it a superb time to visit.

    The 64 acre ornamental garden is home to a hugely diverse range of plants and landscape features, and within the 1,500 acre estate, there are way-marked trails, bird hides and a wildlife sanctuary – perfect for a family day out.

    Threave House, built in the distinctive red Dumfriesshire stone, is a former baronial home built for Liverpool businessman, William Gordon. It came under the care of the National Trust for Scotland in 1948 and today is a natural home to the Trust’s School for Practical Gardening.

    Sheila Innes, Property Manager at Threave, says that just ahead of Christmas, there is another night to celebrate:

    "We are holding a special event for the celebration of St Andrew's Day with a Scottish evening. Youngsters from the local Highland Dancing club will be demonstrating their skills, ceilidh music will get your feet more than tapping and a buffet supper of all-Scottish fare will fill your plates.

    "This special evening will cost £15 per head which will include the first glass of wine - and with numbers limited to 80, tickets will be keenly sought after - so bookings can be made by phone (0844 4932245) or at the reception desk."

    Christmas is also a very magical time at Threave.

    Sheila continues:

    "We have some special guests joining us here on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th December, you can join us with them and be 'At home with the Gnomes'."

    "With your gnome-guide by your side, you can wander the grounds or maybe soak up the entertainment of our special puppeteer. You should also look out for the 'naughty gnomes' too!

    "With a 'Wishing Tree' and Father Christmas visiting here too, it is real family entertainment."

    The "At home with the Gnomes" event is £5 per head (under 12s free).

    Threave is one mile west of Castle Douglas - you can get full directions and route planning at www.nts.org.uk


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    Garden, Visitor & Countryside Centres, Restaurant, Gift Shop, Plant Centre and Glasshouses:
    1 Feb to 23 Dec, daily 10–5.

    House: 1 Apr to 31 Oct Wed, Thur, Fri and Sun 11-3.30. (visit by guided tour only and visitors are advised to book in advance)
    Estate: all year, daily.
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