Blair Castle stands as the focal point in a designed landscape of some
2,500 acres within a Highland estate. Hercules Garden is a walled
enclosure of about nine acres recently restored to its original
18th-century design with landscaped ponds, a Chinese bridge,
contemporary plantings, and an orchard of more than 100 fruit trees.
The glory of this garden in summer is the herbaceous border, which
runs along the 275 yard south-facing wall. A delightful sculpture
trail incorporates contemporary and 18th-century sculpture as well as
eight new works, letter-carving on stone from the _Memorial and
Commemorative Arts_ charity’s 'Art and Memory Collection'. Diana’s
Grove is a magnificent stand of tall trees including grand fir,
Douglas fir, larch and wellingtonia running along the Banvie Burn,
with the 12th-century ruins of St Bride’s Church on the far bank.
This is a fundraising event for the open garden charity Scotland’s
Gardens Scheme which raises money for hundreds of local charities.
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