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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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Scottish Gardens to Visit In Highland Region
Gardens open to the public in the Highlands of Scotland
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Abriachan Gardens, Loch Ness
| | In a spectacular situation above Loch Ness, merged with the pre-existing landscape and integrated with the lush native deciduous woodlands.
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Castle of Mey Gardens, Caithness
| | This romantic and unique garden is a reminder that it is possible with a little vision and energy to create and maintain a garden in the most unlikely of locations.
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Dunvegan Castle Gardens
| | These magnificent gardens remain open all year round, following paths through woodland glades, past shimmering pools and burns fed by a cascading waterfall.
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Inverewe Gardens
| | Over time a kaleidoscope of exotic plants has been cultivated, giving colour and interest throughout the year. An extraordinary paradise on this rocky coast.
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Kerracher Gardens
| | A plantsman's garden set in a uniquely remote and beautiful location in the Parish of Assynt on the shores of Loch a Chairn Bhain.
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Lochalsh Woodland Garden
| | Set on the Kyle/Plockton peninsula, Lochalsh Woodland Garden provides pleasant, sheltered walks with views across Loch Alsh to Skye and Knoydart.
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