Tour Photograph of Stone Steps Branklyn Garden


Tour Scotland photograph of stone steps, leading to a wee place to sit, on visit to at Branklyn Garden, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph of Rhododendrons Branklyn Garden


Tour Scotland photograph of Rhododendrons at Branklyn Garden, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This attractive garden in Perth was developed by John and Dorothy Renton with the help of seed collections from plant hunters such as Forrest, Ludlow and Sherriff. Gardeners and botanists from all over the world come to see the outstanding plants, rhododendrons, alpines, herbaceous and peat-garden plants.



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Tour Scotland Video Sundial Branklyn Garden


Tour Scotland travel video of a sundial on visit to at Branklyn Garden, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This attractive garden in Perth was once described as " the finest two acres of private garden in the country ". It contains an outstanding collection of plants particularly rhododendrons, alpine, herbaceous and peat-loving plants, which attract gardeners and botanists from all over the world.


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Tour Scotland Photograph of a Bee Branklyn Garden


Tour Scotland photograph of a busy Scottish Bee in Branklyn Garden, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Scone Palace Perth Perthshire


Tour Scotland photograph of Scone Palace by Perth, Perthshire, Scotland. This historic house It was constructed in 1808 for the Earls of Mansfield by William Atkinson. Built of red sandstone with a castellated roof, it is a classic example of the late Georgian Gothic style. In the Middle Ages the land was the site of a major Augustinian abbey, Scone Abbey, of which nothing now remains above the ground level, the crowning place of the Kings of the Scots, on the Stone of Destiny, down to King Alexander III.



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