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The gardens on Bute have something to delight every taste. Visitors to Bute will be thrilled to observe Scottish gardening at its most diverse and finest on one island. From the substantial 300 acres of vibrant gardens, woodland and walks at Mount Stuart to the informal abundantly planted Ascog Hall with its unique, award winning Victorian Fernery to the formal, immaculately tended bedding displays, aviary and glasshouses at Ardencraig Gardens. Bute is a plant enthusiast’s paradise. When you can’t resist purchasing some of the plants you have seen on your visit to Bute you have many opportunities at Ascog Hall, Mount Stuart and Mill Cottage Garden Centre.
Ascog Hall Gardens and Victorian Fernery
A charming three acre garden in a fairy-tale setting with an awe-inspiring Victorian fern house, a fascinating gravel garden favoured by butterflies and visitors alike, and a rose garden abundantly planted with ramblers and old shrub roses. Elsewhere, meandering paths lead through exotic plantings with a mixture of trees, shrubs, bulbs and choice perennials providing interest and colour from Easter to autumn.
Please see our facebook page for all events and many photographs of the garden throughout the season.
For all other information and enquiries visit www.ascoghallfernery.co.uk
Ardencraig Gardens
Recently described as having the “best display of summer bedding anywhere in Scotland” this beautiful walled garden and glasshouses at their finest in July & August are run by Argyll and Bute council and have been developed to create a propagation, education and show garden with new cultivars introduced annually. The plants cultivated at Ardencraig are used throughout the Argyll and Bute region. There are a number of aviaries housing a range of foreign bird species that have been built to provide further interest - these are very popular with visiting children! The vibrant, well maintained displays in Rothesay are highly praised and enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike.
www.gardens-of-argyll.co.uk/gardens/ardencraig-gardens.html
Mount Stuart
300 acres and 300 years of fascinating and constantly evolving gardening at Mount Stuart make it a must see for all visitors to Bute. Designed upon an exquisite natural canvas provided by the island’s lush habitat and picturesque shoreline, today, they are amongst Europe’s finest vibrant gardens, wilderness and woodland.
Mount Stuart has an exotically planted 5 acre wee garden, an elaborate rock garden designed by Thomas Mawson, a Pinetum, a Kitchen Garden containing culinary and medicinal delights and an elegant glass house pavilion, a contemporary garden surrounding the award winning visitor centre, not to mention countless enjoyable walks through the policies and plants for sale. There are also vast carpets of snowdrops, daffodils and bluebells to delight in depending on the time of year you visit.