Showing The gardens of the National Trust for Scotland by Francesca Greenoak
Since 1945, when it acquired its first garden at Culzean Castle, the National Trust for Scotland has become the country's largest garden owner. Its properties include 35 major gardens together with another thirty that form part of other properties acquired for their architectural, historical or landscape importance.
Important places
- Falkland Palace (2)
- Fyvie Castle (3)
- Greenbank Garden (1)
- Haddo House (2)
- House Of The Binns (1)
- the Hill House (4)
- Airth (1)
- Alford (2)
- Brodick (1)
- Brodie Castle (1)
- Cardross (3)
- Castle Fraser (1)
- Crarae (2)
- Crathes Castle (2)
- Culzean (2)
- Drum Castle (1)
- Kellie Castle (1)
- Leith Hall (1)
- Melrose (1)
- Oban (6)
- Perth (21)
- Pitmedden (1)
Regions
- Aberdeen (57)
- Aberdeenshire (62)
- Fife (48)
- East Lothian (10)
- Edinburgh (394)
- West Lothian (7)
- Scottish Borders (14)
- South Ayrshire (12)
- Perthshire and Kinross (41)
- Moray (5)
- Stirling (17)
- Argyll and Bute (38)
- East Renfrewshire (1)
Countries
- United Kingdom (21,421)
Other geographical areas
- Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland (37)
- Grampian Mountains (308)
- Scotland (1,340)
