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Brechin Gardens in June

Locations across Brechin DD9 6JB
The Gardeners of Brechin
Current Openings:
Sunday 22 June, 12pm - 5pm (2025)
Admission £8.00, children free.
Nominated charity: St Andrews Scottish Episcopal Church 30% & The Attic 30%.
Description:
9 Pearse Street Brechin DD9 6JR (James Mackie): Opening in memory of its creator Irene Mackie, the well-known plantswoman whose love of plants is reflected in every inch of this beautiful tranquil garden. There’s a secluded and rural feel to this town garden. A huge collection of ferns is a unique feature of the garden, unusually planted to mingle with other interestingly planted colourful herbaceous plants.
Bishops Walk 11A Argyll St, Brechin DD9 6JL (Steff and Mike Eyres): A collection of acers grown successfully for years in large pots greets you as you access the unexpected door after viewing several different planting areas. You will find a hidden, walled garden planted with scented climbing and shrub roses, lavenders, perennials and evergreen shrubs and conifers including an established Wollemi, the prehistoric tree recently discovered.
Brechin Cathedral Allotments Chanory Wynd, Brechin DD9 6EU (Will Macfarlaane): Eleven varied plots reflect the interests and personalities of each plot holder and include fruit, vegetables and herbs. A unique feature is the historical ‘College Well’ used by medieval monks. 
Kirkton Cottage Aberlemno DD8 3PE (George Henry and Susan Norris): Nestled in a dip beside a stream, this country cottage garden is packed with plants. Mown grass paths meander among mature trees, shrubs and perennials in borders, island beds and rockeries. Rustic steps lead to raised vegetable beds, greenhouse and a prolific nursery area.
Lower Duncraig 2 Castle Street, Brechin DD9 6JN (Jan and Andrew Crow): A densely planted, small town garden including rambling roses and a small wildlife pond. A small chamomile lawn was planted in 2024.
Rosehill West 15C North Latch Road, Brechin DD9 6LF (Robert and Jenny Martin): An acre of newly-planted garden, formerly a field, featuring mature original trees, herbaceous areas, fruit trees (quince and crab apple), and a path through recently planted trees. A work in progress!
The Manse (NEW) 14 Chanonry Wynd, Brechin DD9 6JS (Martyn and Vincent De Winter): A cottage-style garden in the making. It features attractive combinations of shrubs, trees and perennials.
WE ARE SORRY, LATCHLEA IS NOW UNABLE TO OPEN THIS YEAR.

Directions: Most gardens are located around the town of Brechin. Look for SGS yellow signs. A map with directions will be provided with tickets. A single admission ticket gives access to all gardens.

Other details: Tickets and teas available at St Andrew's Church hall, 66 St Andrew St, Brechin, DD9 6JB. Hellebore and hosta plant sale at Lower Duncraig.

The listing location on a map.