Description:
Moonzie House was formerly the manse to historic Moonzie Kirk, which sits a few metres away at the top of the small hill. The modest walled garden has been developed over 37 years around a pre-existing central circular feature and echoes the circles and curves to creates a garden that is traditional with some surprising features. As well as a wide variety of shrubs and perennials, the garden is home to a collection of over 60 different bamboo varieties which are subtly incorporated among more traditional plantings. Moonzie Kirk will be open on the day offering a rare opportunity to visit this ancient site.
Directions: From Cupar take the A913 (Newburgh, Perth Road). In approximately 3 miles, shortly after the large bends at Kilmaron, turn right to Moonzie. Take next left, signposted Moonzie Church and follow the single track road to the top. Put the farmyard on your right and follow the track with the wall on your left or follow parking instructions. From Edinburgh on the A92 take a right on the A913 at Parbroath crossroads toward Cupar, then the next left to Moonzie and then as above. From Perth come on the A913 and then as above. From Dundee take the A92, after Rathillet, turn left where Moonzie is signposted, then turn right to Moonzie Church and then as above.





