Longniddry EH32 0LF
The Gardeners of Longniddry
Our gardens are tended by enthusiastic gardeners some of whom are old hands and some recent converts to gardening - all will be delighted to discuss their gardens with visitors. The gardens exhibit a variety of size, layout and planting, ensuring something for everyone. One of the smaller gardens is modern and shows what can be achieved with attractive and innovative hard landscaping. Another small addition is a very young 'urban woodland' garden designed over the past few years with most plants either freebies or sale bargains. Larger gardens include new and mature trees and herbaceous planting ranging from self-seeding cottage style to the more formal, with some now influenced by the modern concept of rewilding. There are veggie plots, potagers, containers of all sorts and ponds. Outbuildings range from working greenhouses to summer houses and gazebos. There’s lots to see and enjoy so please join us!
Directions: On the A198 from North Berwick (east) or Edinburgh (west). Access also from the B1348 (the coast road from Port Seton/Cockenzie) and the B1377 (from Drem). Longniddry is also on the North Berwick train line from Edinburgh Waverley and bus route 124 from Princes Street, Edinburgh.
Other details: Cash only for admission £8.00. Teas and plants-all paid separately. Tickets and maps will be available at the three gardens nearest the entrances to Longniddry. These gardens will be well signposted.
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