Dunninald Castle and Gardens
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Set in some of Scotland's most spectacular grounds, Dunninald Castle built in 1824 in the Gothic Revival style and has an acclaimed walled garden.
Built by James Gillespie Graham between 1819 and 1824, the current castle is heir to two previous castles on the site, giving Dunninald over 1,000 years of history. Surrounding the castle are planned gardens, designed by Thomas White during his visit in 1789. The centrepiece is a magnificent beech avenue, which was landscaped during the development of the Second Dunninald.
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Address
Dunninald Castle, Montrose, Angus, DD10 9TD
01674 672031
Opening times
2022 Garden Opening Times
May
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 1-5pm
June
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 1-5pm
July
Daily 1-5pm
August
Sunday, Monday, Tuesdays 1-5pm
Castle Tours
2-31 July, closed Mondays. Guided Tours at 2pm & 3pm.
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