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Dirleton Castle Gardens
Direlton
Tel: 01620 850330
Admission prices
(includes grounds and castle entry)
All year
Adult £4.70
Child £2.35
Concession £3.70

The gardens that grace the castle grounds today date from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The formal Victorian west garden – with its foliage plants and pelargoniums – was faithfully reconstructed in 1993. The beautiful north garden dates from the Arts and Crafts movement of the 1920s, boasts the longest herbaceous border – according to the ”Guinness Book of Records” .

Link: http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/dirleton/dirletoncastle/

 


Gosford Park Grounds
Longniddry
Grounds and House open on
the 15 June to 10 August inclusive – Friday, Saturday & Sundays – 2-5pm.
Adult £6
Child £1.

 

The gardens to the east of Gosford house are available for the public to walk in at a cost of just £5 for a permit, which gives unlimited access to the lakes and woodland walks in this secluded part of the Wemyss estate all year round. There are a number of listed buildings to be seen, including a boathouse, a curling house, ice house and a Mausoleum.


Inveresk Lodge Garden
Musselburgh
Tel: 0844 4932126
Open all Year, 10-6 or dusk if earlier.
Adult £3
Family £8
1 Parent £6
Concession £2
Car park - pay and display £2


Infamous for their summer and autumn displays this enchanting garden encompasses old roses, shrubs and herbaceous borders. The garden also contains a natural pond area which is rich in wildlife and hosts a National Tropaeolum collection.
 
Link: http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/musselburgh/inveresklodgegarden/index.html

 


Preston Tower & Gardens
St Mary’s Pleasance and Gardens
Sidegate
Haddington
Open all year
Prestonpans, Tel: 01875 810603

 


Renaissance additions have been made to this 15th century tower house. Its dovecot and gardens have been restored with aspects of 17th and 18th century flavours including a laburnum arch, topiary, old-fashioned roses beside seating alcoves, and a herb garden.
Tthe important walled garden of the 17th century house is maintained by the Haddington Garden Trust. Located behind the Haddington, the garden includes a wildflower meadow, orchard, sunken garden, colonnade of pleached laburnum and 'mount' - which provides an outlook over the surrounding area.
 
Link: http://thepleasancehaddington.blogspot.com


Royal Botanic Gardens
Edinburgh
Tel: 0131 552 7171

 

 

 

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) was founded in the 17th century as a physic garden. Now it extends over four Gardens boasting a rich living collection of plants, and is a world-renowned centre for plant science and education.

Link: http://www.rbge.org.uk/

 
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Hogmanay

Seventy saw in 2010 with dinner and dancing to Obsession at Ducks in Aberlady.  We sold out for our two night Hogmanay package (£150pp) but many came for the dinner and dancing at an amazing price of £60 per head.  

Obsession also played in the afternoon of the 1st.  Thanks to all of you who came and created a fantastic atmosphere over the two days.  A very big thak you from me to both Ros Sloan and Johhny Dunbar who ran the front of house and kitchen magnificently.

We will be doing the same again next year and will be taking bookings as of January the 11th.   Obsession's web site.

Malcolm