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Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Lindores House

Enjoy a woodland walk beside the loch and stunning views from the garden of Lindores House!

Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Lindores House

About Scotland’s Gardens Scheme Open Garden: Lindores House

Situated between Lindores House and Lindores Loch, and with stunning views over the loch, the garden has been developed by the current owners over the last 45 years. It now includes extensive lochside and woodland walks with banks of snowdrops, leucojum, hostas, gunnera manicata, primula, astilbes, crocuses, fritillaria, spring and autumn cyclamen, hellebores and a notably impressive collection of trilliums. As well as the much older established trees - and in particular the splendid 17th century yew (believed to be the largest in Fife which you can actually walk inside) there are more recent plantings of interesting specimen trees and shrubs. The herbaceous beds are mainly laid out formally around the old tennis court overlooking the loch. There is a one-acre walled garden, mainly used for growing fruit and vegetables, and a new garden in front of the recently converted stable building is under construction.
Directions: Off A913 two miles east of Newburgh. Bus from Cupar.

Other details: Opening in conjunction with Swallows Rest on 25 May - park at Lindores House and walk to Swallows Rest.

by Newburgh KY14 6JD
Robert and Elizabeth Turcan & John and Eugenia Turcan
T:01337 840369

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