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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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