A seventeenth century house with a secluded garden. It has extensive herbaceous and shrub planting, and rockery and what must be the longest catmint border in Britain.
Address - Kennethmont, nr Huntly, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, AB54 4NQ Opening times - Garden open all year, daily. Hall open weekends May, June and September weekends. July and August open daily. Also open Easter weekend. Open 12pm to 5pm. Admission - Adult Hall & Garden £8, Garden only £2.50, Free for National Trust for Scotland Members. Website - Visit the Leith Hall Garden website
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