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Paperback: 640pp
Peter King
Frances Lincoln
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Paperback: 567pp
Charles Quest-Ritson
Think Publishing
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Gardens to Visit In NE Scotland
Scottish gardens open to the public in the Aberdeen and Grampian area
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Biblical Garden, Elgin
| | Includes all one hundred and ten plants mentioned in the Bible, together with sculptures depicting the parables. Open May to September.
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Crathes Castle Walled Gardens
| | Imagination and skill have created and evolved distinctive, compartmentalized, ornamental thematic displays throughout the 3.75 acres of walled garden.
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Cruickshank Botanic Garden
| | This 11 acre garden is located in a low-lying and fairly sheltered area of Aberdeen, and is partly owned and financed by the University of Aberdeen
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Duthie Park Winter Gardens
| | Two acres of covered gardens, one of the largest in Europe. One of Scotland's top free attractions and well worth visiting at any time of the year.
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Kildrummy Castle Gardens
| | Kildrummy Castle Gardens were created in the ancient quarry below this medieval Castle in Strathdon, the ruin of which provides a wonderful backdrop.
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Pitmedden Garden
| | Breath-taking 17th century garden featuring over 5 miles of box hedging arranged in intricate patterns to form six parterres, filled with some 40,000 plants.
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