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The Tower

The Tower

1 Northview Terrace, Wormit DD6 8PP
Peter and Angela Davey
Friday/Saturday, 10/11 April, 1pm - 4pm **Special Event - Hellebore Opening** (2026)
c4
T:07768 406946 adavey541@btinternet.com
Situated four miles south of Dundee, this one-acre Edwardian landscaped garden has panoramic views over the River Tay. Set on a hill, a series of paths meander around ponds and a small stream, rockeries featuring hellebores and low-level planting, a curved lawn and larger borders. Original woodland paths lead to a granite grotto with a waterfall pool. At the rear of the house the vegetable garden features raised beds made from granite sets. The garden is colourful throughout the summer, with many architectural plants accentuating the clever hard landscape design.

Directions: From B946 park on Naughton Road outside Spar shop. Walk up the unmade path outside and to the left of the shop. The garden entrance is the second gate on the right.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Brain Tumour Research 60%
The Gardens of Monimail Tower

The Gardens of Monimail Tower

Monimail Tower Project, by Letham KY15 7RJ
The Gardeners of Monimail Tower Project
Sunday 3 May & Sunday 28 June, 10am - 4pm (2026)
67
T:07505 424905 monimailtower@posteo.uk
Monimail Tower gardens is situated in the Howe of Fife, a 19th century walled garden and orchard, built around a 15th century tower, the remains of Cardinal Beaton's summer palace. The garden has been an organic vegetable garden since 1985. We are now developing flower beds, but very much in a natural and wildlife friendly way. You will find peacefulness and tranquillity, but not the formality associated with walled gardens. It is a haven for invertebrates and birds. The garden hosts a site for allotments for local people and the woodlands and orchard are open to the general public all year round with a carpet of snowdrops, aconites, then followed by wild garlic in spring. The garden has a marvellous aspect sloping south, surrounded by ancient yew trees and an orchard. The tower is open to visitors and hosts a little museum. You can climb up to the roof and enjoy a beautiful view.

Directions: Monimail Tower Project is situated in Monimail, a hamlet on the road between Letham and Collessie

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Monimail Tower Project Ltd 60%
South Flisk and Craig Cottage

South Flisk and Craig Cottage

Blebo Craigs KY15 5UQ
Julia and George Young, David and Elizabeth Wallace
Sunday 3 May, 12pm - 5pm (2026)
46
Craig Cottage Blebo Craigs KY15 5UQ (David and Elizabeth Wallace): A total contrast to the nearby South Flisk but the two gardens complement each other perfectly. Most of the garden has been planted since the owners moved here in 2014, although the small area of shrubs close to the cottage is original. Half of the lawn is 'meadow' with a recent planting of fritillaries and there are borders with interesting plants, a rose screen, rhododendrons, azaleas, specimen and fruit trees and a productive veg plot. A recently extended rockery leads to paths between thymes, camomile and other ground cover plants with hedges and trees providing windbreaks. Fine examples of dry stone walling, most of which is the restoration of the original. A half-acre field adjacent to the existing gardens has recently been added. The intention is to have meadow grasses with a small number of trees.
South Flisk Blebo Craigs, Cupar KY15 5UQ (Mr and Mrs George Young): The spectacular views to Perthshire and Angus and large flooded quarry full of fish (and occasional otter) planted with impressive marginals, make this garden very special. Flights of old stone steps, cliffs, boulders, exotic ferns and mature trees form a backdrop for carpets of primroses, bluebells, spring bulbs and woodland plants like trilliums, camassia, meconopsis and colourful primulas, with rhododendrons in flower from March to July. In front of the house is a charming, mature walled garden with traditional cottage-garden planting. Next to the house is the St Andrews Pottery where George will demonstrate his pottery skills for those who need a break from the garden! A new water garden with a stream running through was created in 2023.

Directions: Six miles west of St Andrews off B939 between Strathkinness and Pitscottie. There is a small stone bus shelter opposite the road into the village and sign Blebo Craigs. See map on our website - standrewspottery.co.uk. Bus to Blebo Craigs. The gardens are a short walk from each other

Admission: £8.00, children free
Charities: Médecins Sans Frontières 60%
Willowhill

Willowhill

Forgan, Newport-on-Tay DD6 8RA
Eric Wright and Sally Lorimore
Saturday 9 May & Monday 11 May, 1pm - 5pm (2026)
6
T:01382 542890 willowhillfife@btinternet.com
An evolving three-acre garden. The house is surrounded by a series of mixed borders designed with different vibrant colour combinations for effect in all seasons. A ‘no dig’ 160-foot border in shades of white, blue, purple and pale yellow was created in 2019/2020. The most recent addition to the garden is another ‘no dig’ border in shades of peach, burgundy, yellow, chocolate and acid yellow. Visit in March for over 200 hellebores, May for late spring bulbs and flowers, June and July for roses and high summer colour and August for late summer colour. Visitors are welcome to bring their own refreshments and picnic in the garden. A season ticket for all these dates, and by arrangement (available at the garden or online) is £25 and admits the ticket holder plus guest.

Directions: 1½ miles south of Tay Road Bridge. Take the B995 to Newport off the Forgan roundabout. Willowhill is the first house on the left-hand side next to West Friarton Farm Strawberry Shed.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Rio Community Centre 50%
Wemyss Castle Gardens

Wemyss Castle Gardens

Wemyss Castle, Coaltown of Wemyss KY1 4TE
Mr and Mrs Michael Wemyss, Wemyss Estates Trustees
Sunday 24 May, 12pm - 5pm (2026)
45d79
T:01592 652181 wemyss.gardens@gmail.com
The gardens comprise a spring woodland garden of some 15 acres with a very fine display of Erythronium revolutum followed by bluebells and narcissi. Since 1994, the contiguous redundant six-acre walled garden has been substantially overhauled and redesigned by Michael and Charlotte Wemyss, with completely new planting and landscaping concentrating in particular on clematis, roses and ornamental trees.

Directions: In village of Coaltown of Wemyss (A955 three miles east of Kirkcaldy). Drive entrance opposite bowling green, half mile down drive bear left at fork and follow drive through stable yard, parking in field on right approximately 200 yards after stable yard.

Admission: £7.50, children free
Charities: Rosslyn School 60%
Kirklands

Kirklands

Saline KY12 9TS
Peter and Gill Hart
Sunday 24 May, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
c467
T:07787 115477 peter@kirklandsgarden.co.uk
Kirklands, built in 1832, has been the Hart family home for 48 years. The walled garden was reinstated from a paddock to include terracing and raised beds. In 2023 we introduced two bee hives. The woodland garden comes into life in February with snowdrops followed by bluebells, hellebores, trilliums, fritillaries, rhododendrons, meconopsis, candelabra primulas and irises. The rockery displays dwarf rhododendrons and azaleas. The herbaceous borders reach their peak in the late summer with bright yellow rudbeckia, verbena and echinacea. Down by the Saline Burn there are 30 species of many-coloured primula and 20 acres of naturally regenerating woodland with a pathway by the stream. To keep the grandchildren occupied, Peter built a tree house, climbing frame and rope swing, though we hope they will take an interest in gardening too!

Directions: Junction 4, M90, then B914. Parking in the centre of the village, then a short walk to the garden. Limited disabled parking at Kirklands.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Saline & District Heritage Society 60%
Silverburn Walled Garden

Silverburn Walled Garden

Silverburn Cottages, Largo Road, Leven KY8 5PU
Saturday 30 May, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
3457
T:01333 278775 info@silverburnpark.co.uk
The Walled Garden was created by the Russell family in the late 1800s, showcasing their love of horticulture. In 2013, local mental health charity Fife Employment Access Trust took ownership of the park. Since then the garden has been regenerated by volunteers and clients. There is a sensory area, attractive herbaceous borders, specimen trees and plenty of birds. Benches and picnic tables, perfect for day trips or quiet reflection. Visitors can enjoy The Cottage Window Café, the real earth wildlife hide designed by Becky Little overlooking a pond with dipping platform, and a Giant Redwood Trail. In 2026 FEAT will open the renovated, B-listed Flax Mill as a multi-purpose visitor centre.

Directions: Accessible from the A915 heading east of Leven to St Andrews. Turn opposite Blacketyside Farm Shop, follow road to the car park. Garden entrance is just beyond the cottages. Accessible on foot/bike along the Fife Coastal Path. Buses operate a hail & ride service at the main entrance on the A915.

Admission: by donation
Charities: FOSP 60%
Blebo Craigs Village Gardens

Blebo Craigs Village Gardens

Blebo Craigs, Cupar KY15 5UG
Gardeners of Blebo Craigs
Sunday 31 May, 11am - 4pm (2026)
2c6
A selection of cottage gardens in this charming rural village, situated between Cupar and St Andrews; most gardens have stunning views over the surrounding countryside. The gardens are all different, many with beautiful herbaceous borders and unusual trees, and also ponds, orchards and even a living roof! Because the village is on a hill, please be aware that some of the gardens will involve steps.

Directions: From St Andrews: B939 for five miles, village sign on your left at the bus stop pointing right, taking you directly into the village. From Cupar: B940 to Pitscottie, turn left onto the B939 and, after a couple of miles, turn left into the village. Then turn left at the phone box for the Village Hall and signs to the parking area.

Admission: £8.00, children free
Charities: Charity to be confirmed 60%
The Tower

The Tower

1 Northview Terrace, Wormit DD6 8PP
Peter and Angela Davey
Sunday 31 May, 1pm - 5pm (2026)
24
T:07768 406946 adavey541@btinternet.com
Situated four miles south of Dundee, this one-acre Edwardian landscaped garden has panoramic views over the River Tay. Set on a hill, a series of paths meander around ponds and a small stream, rockeries featuring hellebores and low-level planting, a curved lawn and larger borders. Original woodland paths lead to a granite grotto with a waterfall pool. At the rear of the house the vegetable garden features raised beds made from granite sets. The garden is colourful throughout the summer, with many architectural plants accentuating the clever hard landscape design.

Directions: From B946 park on Naughton Road outside Spar shop. Walk up the unmade path outside and to the left of the shop. The garden entrance is the second gate on the right.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Brain Tumour Research 60%
Earlshall Castle

Earlshall Castle

Leuchars KY16 0DP
Paul and Josine Veenhuijzen
Sunday 31 May, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
6d7
T:01334 839205
Extensive, historically important and quixotic topiary gardens designed by Sir Robert Lorimer in the 1890s to complement the Castle. The grounds also include a rose garden, croquet lawn, vegetable garden, orchard, park and wooded area.

Directions: On Earlshall Road, ¾ mile east of Leuchars Village (off A919).

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Leuchars St Athernase and Tayport Church of Scotland 60%
Willowhill

Willowhill

Forgan, Newport-on-Tay DD6 8RA
Eric Wright and Sally Lorimore
Saturday 6 June, Monday 8 June, Saturday 13 June & Monday 15 June, 1pm - 5pm (2026)
6
T:01382 542890 willowhillfife@btinternet.com
An evolving three-acre garden. The house is surrounded by a series of mixed borders designed with different vibrant colour combinations for effect in all seasons. A ‘no dig’ 160-foot border in shades of white, blue, purple and pale yellow was created in 2019/2020. The most recent addition to the garden is another ‘no dig’ border in shades of peach, burgundy, yellow, chocolate and acid yellow. Visit in March for over 200 hellebores, May for late spring bulbs and flowers, June and July for roses and high summer colour and August for late summer colour. Visitors are welcome to bring their own refreshments and picnic in the garden. A season ticket for all these dates, and by arrangement (available at the garden or online) is £25 and admits the ticket holder plus guest.

Directions: 1½ miles south of Tay Road Bridge. Take the B995 to Newport off the Forgan roundabout. Willowhill is the first house on the left-hand side next to West Friarton Farm Strawberry Shed.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Rio Community Centre 50%
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Seabeach

West Shore, Pittenweem KY10 2NU
Drs Amanda and Brad Wood
Sunday 7 June, Sunday 14 June, Sunday 21 June, Sunday 28 June, Sunday 5 July, Sunday 12 July, Sunday 19 July & Sunday 26 July, 1pm - 5pm (2026)
79
T:07765617421 amanda@madandbrandy.co.uk
Seabeach’s coastal location offers spectacular views out over the Firth of Forth. Surprisingly sheltered, this one-acre site has been evolving since 2020, as we learn what survives in the wind, sea-spray and poor, stony soil. Formerly Pittenweem’s Gas Works, the garden now features irises, delphiniums, cottage garden borders, raised vegetable beds and formal planting. High stone walls attest to the site’s industrial past and excavated old bricks and stone have been incorporated into the new garden. Meandering hillside beds, planted in blue and white, are designed to mirror the sea and rocky skellies beyond. A large bank of cardoons, towering echiums and expansive hebe bushes are home to a host of birds, butterflies and bees. Although paths can be a little steep, lower areas of the garden are more accessible.

Directions: Pedestrian access is along West Shore. No car parking on site. There is a 3 minute walk from parking on either East Shore or the West Braes car park.

Admission: £5.00, children free
Charities: Parkinsons UK 30% & Prostate Cancer UK 30%
Pittenweem: Gardens in the Burgh

Pittenweem: Gardens in the Burgh

Pittenweem KY10 2PG
The Gardeners of Pittenweem
Saturday/Sunday, 13/14 June, 12pm - 5pm (2026)
23c6
T:07718 000802
An inspiring variety of gardens, many tucked away behind houses and garden walls, displaying a wide range of styles - from traditional to landscaped to richly productive - and incorporating many interesting and unusual plants. There is a chance to visit old favourites as well as to discover new projects.

Directions: For tickets and maps, follow postcode above to the High Street. Parking: if coming from the west follow signs to West Braes car park; from Ovenstone, use car park next to the football field/cemetery off Charles Street; and from the east turn right and park in Milton Road. Parking may also be available throughout the village.

Admission: £8.00, children free
Charities: Alzheimer Scotland 30% & Scottish Wildlife Trust Ltd 30%
Coul House

Coul House

Coul House, Maree Way, Glenrothes KY7 6NW
Dean and Clare Ansell
Sunday 14 June & Sunday 19 July, 11am - 3pm (2026)
257
T:07525 791277 Clareansell5@gmail.com
A hidden gem, Coul garden lies within the grounds of Coul House, an imposing B-listed Victorian farmhouse which dates back to circa 1875. A mix of hydrangeas, roses, rhododendron and wisteria are contained in this ever-evolving amateur garden. The garden has more recently been redesigned with hard landscaping and includes a small pond. Come and take a walk around and enjoy a cup of tea and home baking.

Directions: From the A92, follow signs for Pitcairn.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Breakthrough T1D 60%
Raylite

Raylite

Townhead, Star KY7 6LF
Andy Stevens
Sunday 14 June, 11am - 4pm. You may also wish to visit nearby Coul House, Maree Way, Glenrothes KY7 6NW (open 11 - 3pm) (2026)
Primarily developed through lockdown from a blank canvas, this cottage garden continues to evolve, featuring a wide range of flowering shrubs, perennials and a large and growing collection of roses. Wildlife is encouraged throughout with large areas left to grow naturally. The owners have also planted a number of ornamental and fruit trees.

Directions: Parking at the cottage is not possible due to the narrow country lane. Parking is available at the bottom of the lane, in Drum Terrace, from where there is a short walk up to the cottage. Find using what3words/casino.craziest.variation 

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Alzheimer Scotland 60%
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Boarhills Village Gardens

Boarhills, St Andrews KY16 8PP
Gardeners of Boarhills
Sunday 14 June, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
0c6
bd.com.trust@btinternet.com
An attractive group of village gardens, in a variety of styles. An opportunity to stroll around this delightful village. Do not miss the community-owned Boarhills Doocot which has recently been restored following a three-year fundraising campaign. The doocot is in the Boarhills Green Space - which also contains a small community orchard.

Directions: Enter the village from the A917 and follow yellow signs.

Admission: £8.00, children free
Charities: Boarhills Village Hall SCIO 30% & Boarhills and Dunino Community Trust SCIO 30%
Old Inzievar House

Old Inzievar House

Oakley, Dunfermline KY12 8HA
Mr and Mrs Tim Hall
Saturday/Sunday, 20/21 June, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
469
T:07711 368574 elizabethhall06@btinternet.com
A recently-restored walled garden with lime walk, herbaceous borders, knot garden, rose gardens, fruit trees and a small amount of vegetables. Lovely views over the lower south-facing wall.

Directions: A985 heading west for Kincardine Bridge turn right at sign to Oakley two miles after Cairneyhill roundabout. After half a mile take a turn to Rowan Sands Pet Hotel. Bus to Oakley. Follow SGS signs.

Admission: £7.00, children free
Charities: Church of the Holy Name, Oakley 60%
Auchtermuchty Open Gardens

Auchtermuchty Open Gardens

Fife KY14 7AP
The Gardeners of Auchtermuchty
Saturday/Sunday, 27/28 June, 12pm - 5pm (2026)
2c46
A wide variety of gardens, many hidden and behind walls. The diversity of gardens makes this village well worth a visit. One garden has a forest orchard set in woodland with many mature trees and an emphasis on encouraging into the garden wildlife in all its forms. Another garden, started in 2012 but already looking well established, contains a range of plants, trees, shrubs, roses and an amazing border of meconopsis. Other gardens show an extensive range of formal herbaceous and informal borders, shrubs and trees, including a fine old specimen Redwood. As well as the gardens in Auchtermuchty, one garden in Dunshalt will participate as part of the weekend’s event.

Directions: On the A91 from Cupar and Kinross. B936 from Falkland and Newburgh. Stagecoach buses 36 or 94A. Moffat & Williamson buses 64, 64A and 66.

Admission: £8.00, children free
Charities: Auchtermuchty Community Centre 60%
Moonzie House

Moonzie House

By Cupar KY15 4NL
Katherine Watts
Sunday 28 June, 12pm - 6pm (2026)
0c6
T:07720 266298 Kathy@joe-cool.co.uk
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.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Moonzie Kirk Preservation Trust 60%
Earlshall Castle

Earlshall Castle

Leuchars KY16 0DP
Paul and Josine Veenhuijzen
Sunday 28 June, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
6d7
T:01334 839205
Extensive, historically important and quixotic topiary gardens designed by Sir Robert Lorimer in the 1890s to complement the Castle. The grounds also include a rose garden, croquet lawn, vegetable garden, orchard, park and wooded area.

Directions: On Earlshall Road, ¾ mile east of Leuchars Village (off A919).

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Charity 60%
Crail: Gardens in the Burgh

Crail: Gardens in the Burgh

Crail KY10 3TL
Gardeners of Crail
Saturday 4 July, 11am - 5pm (2026)
6
Take an enjoyable stroll around this charming East Neuk village and explore its beautiful gardens, with a variety of styles and planting. The stunning coastal location presents some challenges for planting but also allows for a great range of more tender species to flourish.

Directions: Approach the village from either St Andrews or Anstruther on the A917. Parking available in Marketgate.

Admission: £8.00, children free
Charities: Crail Community Partnership 60%
Willowhill

Willowhill

Forgan, Newport-on-Tay DD6 8RA
Eric Wright and Sally Lorimore
Saturday 4 July, Monday 6 July, Saturday 11 July, Monday 13 July, Saturday 18 July, Monday 20 July, Saturday 25 July & Monday 27 July, 1pm - 5pm (2026)
c6
T:01382 542890 willowhillfife@btinternet.com
An evolving three-acre garden. The house is surrounded by a series of mixed borders designed with different vibrant colour combinations for effect in all seasons. A ‘no dig’ 160-foot border in shades of white, blue, purple and pale yellow was created in 2019/2020. The most recent addition to the garden is another ‘no dig’ border in shades of peach, burgundy, yellow, chocolate and acid yellow. Visit in March for over 200 hellebores, May for late spring bulbs and flowers, June and July for roses and high summer colour and August for late summer colour. Visitors are welcome to bring their own refreshments and picnic in the garden. A season ticket for all these dates, and by arrangement (available at the garden or online) is £25 and admits the ticket holder plus guest.

Directions: 1½ miles south of Tay Road Bridge. Take the B995 to Newport off the Forgan roundabout. Willowhill is the first house on the left-hand side next to West Friarton Farm Strawberry Shed.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Rio Community Centre 50%
Balcarres

Balcarres

Colinsburgh KY9 1HN
The Earl and Countess of Crawford and Balcarres
Sunday 5 July, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
245d
T:01333 340205 (Estate Office)
Set on the south-facing slopes of Fife with spectacular views over the Firth of Forth, Balcarres Garden is a summer haven welcoming visitors to explore its natural beauty. In July, the Rose Garden will be in full bloom, showcasing a mixture of David Austin shrub roses, hybrid tea and floribunda varieties, offering a stunning display of colour and fragrance. Alongside the roses, the herbaceous borders will be alive with vibrant phlox, geranium, alstroemeria, veronicastrum, aconitum, astrantia, campanula, nepeta, eryngium, macleaya, thalictrum, telekia and lythrum. The herbaceous borders, with their generous and informal planting style, offer a delightful contrast to the structure and formality of the lower terrace. Framed by magnificent 200-year-old yew hedges, the terrace provides a stunning architectural backdrop that enhances the natural beauty of the garden. Visitors will also enjoy the rich foliage along Mary's Walk and Chapel Walk, together with Jim's Grove, its woodland character a further must-see for plant enthusiasts. Balcarres Garden offers a perfect retreat for a summer's day.

Directions: Half mile north of Colinsburgh off A942. Bus to Colinsburgh.

Admission: £7.50, children free
Charities: St Monan's Community Council: St Monan's 1875 Memorial Garden 60%
Wormistoune House

Wormistoune House

Crail KY10 3XH
Lady Wormiston
Sunday 12 July, 12pm - 5pm (2026)
467
T:07561262239 enquiries@wormistoune.com
The ongoing restoration and transformation of this ‘pocket’ estate’s 17th-century Scot’s tower house and gardens continues to evolve and delight. Within the walled garden, imaginatively clipped yew hedges enclose ‘rooms’ filled with luxuriantly planted herbaceous borders, a productive potager garden, wildflower meadows, an intricate box parterre, water features and a magical shade garden which is home to four of Scotland’s largest Griselinia littoralis specimens. In recent years planting has extended into the wider woodland policies and highlights include extensive wildflower meadows and waterside plantings surrounding an impressively landscaped pond.

Directions: One mile north of Crail on the A917 Crail to St Andrews road. Crail/St Andrews bus.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Families First - St Andrews 60%
Willowhill

Willowhill

Forgan, Newport-on-Tay DD6 8RA
Eric Wright and Sally Lorimore
Saturday 1 August, Monday 3 August, Saturday 8 August, Monday 10 August, Saturday 15 August, Monday 17 August, Saturday 22 August, Monday 24 August, Saturday 29 August & Monday 31 August, 1pm - 5pm (2026)
6
T:01382 542890 willowhillfife@btinternet.com
An evolving three-acre garden. The house is surrounded by a series of mixed borders designed with different vibrant colour combinations for effect in all seasons. A ‘no dig’ 160-foot border in shades of white, blue, purple and pale yellow was created in 2019/2020. The most recent addition to the garden is another ‘no dig’ border in shades of peach, burgundy, yellow, chocolate and acid yellow. Visit in March for over 200 hellebores, May for late spring bulbs and flowers, June and July for roses and high summer colour and August for late summer colour. Visitors are welcome to bring their own refreshments and picnic in the garden. A season ticket for all these dates, and by arrangement (available at the garden or online) is £25 and admits the ticket holder plus guest.

Directions: 1½ miles south of Tay Road Bridge. Take the B995 to Newport off the Forgan roundabout. Willowhill is the first house on the left-hand side next to West Friarton Farm Strawberry Shed.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Rio Community Centre 50%
Kirklands

Kirklands

Saline KY12 9TS
Peter and Gill Hart
Sunday 16 August, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
c467
T:07787 115477 peter@kirklandsgarden.co.uk
Kirklands, built in 1832, has been the Hart family home for 48 years. The walled garden was reinstated from a paddock to include terracing and raised beds. In 2023 we introduced two bee hives. The woodland garden comes into life in February with snowdrops followed by bluebells, hellebores, trilliums, fritillaries, rhododendrons, meconopsis, candelabra primulas and irises. The rockery displays dwarf rhododendrons and azaleas. The herbaceous borders reach their peak in the late summer with bright yellow rudbeckia, verbena and echinacea. Down by the Saline Burn there are 30 species of many-coloured primula and 20 acres of naturally regenerating woodland with a pathway by the stream. To keep the grandchildren occupied, Peter built a tree house, climbing frame and rope swing, though we hope they will take an interest in gardening too!

Directions: Junction 4, M90, then B914. Parking in the centre of the village, then a short walk to the garden. Limited disabled parking at Kirklands.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Saline & Steelend Gardening Club 60%
Greenhead Farmhouse

Greenhead Farmhouse

Greenhead of Arnot, Leslie KY6 3JQ
Malcolm and Maggie Strang Steel
Sunday 13 September, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
467
T:01592 840459
Greenhead is a medium-sized garden with beautiful borders which have a backbone of perennial shrubs among herbaceous planting, plus a scattering of annuals which provide on-going interest. September is one of the best months to visit this garden.

Directions: A911 between Auchmuirbridge and Scotlandwell.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: St Paul's Episcopal Church Kinross 60%
Fife Plant Sale at St Andrews Botanic Garden

Fife Plant Sale at St Andrews Botanic Garden

St Andrews KY16 8RT
St Andrews Botanic Garden
Sunday 27 September, 10:30am - 1pm (2026)
5
T:07767 343237 or 01334 880518
The famous annual Fife Autumn Plant Sale returns to St Andrews Botanic Garden. A fabulous selection of bare-root and potted plants, the vast majority grown locally in Fife and donated by our generous garden openers. A great opportunity to give your established border a facelift at knock-down prices or, if you're creating a newer garden, this is THE place to find plants which have been proven to flourish in local conditions. The 2026 sale will also include stalls from local nurseries and a stall selling spring bulbs.

Directions: The garden is located on The Canongate, situated a 10 minute walk from the town centre. Follow the signs from the town down Viaduct Walk, which is a shared path for cyclists and pedestrians. The 99C bus route goes past the garden and takes 5 minutes from the town centre. Free parking at the Botanics and in nearby streets.

Admission: £3.00, children free
Charities: St Andrews Botanic Garden Trust 50%
Cambo Gardens

Cambo Gardens

Kingsbarns KY16 8QD
Trustees of Cambo Heritage Trust
Open daily, 10am - 5pm (2026)
b3c5ea7
T:01333 451040 hello@cambogardens.org.uk
Best known for snowdrops (mail order February), but exciting throughout the year, this Victorian walled garden features constantly evolving, magnificent herbaceous borders featuring rare and unusual plants, many of which are propagated for sale at Cambo. The garden is renowned too for its tulips and a stunning rose collection. Outside the main garden an inspiring Winter Garden and North American Prairie continue to be developed. Woodland walks to the sea.
National Plant Collection: Galanthus
Champion Trees: Bundle Beech

Directions: A917 between Crail and St Andrews.

Admission: details can be found on the garden's website
Charities: Donation to SGS Beneficiaries
Glassmount House

Glassmount House

by Kirkcaldy KY2 5UT
Peter, James and Irene Thomson
1 April - 30 September, 2pm - 5pm (2026)
7
T:07834 555728 mcmoonter@yahoo.co.uk
Densely planted walled garden with surrounding woodland. An A-listed sundial, Mackenzie & Moncur greenhouse and historical doocot are complemented by a number of newer structures. Daffodils are followed by a mass of candelabra and cowslip primula, meconopsis and Cardiocrinum giganteum. Hedges and topiary form backdrops for an abundance of bulbs, clematis, rambling roses and perennials, creating interest through the summer into September. The garden is now extending beyond the walls, with new areas of naturalistic planting blending the boundary between the surrounding fields and the woodland.

Directions: From Kirkcaldy, head west on the B9157. Turn left immediately after the railway bridge on the edge of town. Follow the single track road for one-and-a-half miles and cross the crossroads. Glassmount House is the first turning on your right.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Parkinsons UK 60%
Dawson's Garden

Dawson's Garden

The Old Post Office, Kilmany KY15 4PT
Liz Murray
By arrangement between 5 January - 20 December (2026)
45e
T:07531 571045 kilmanyartist@gmail.com
A small cottage garden, full of surprises. Developed from a bare rectangle of grass by the late artist Dawson Murray, it was designed to please the senses all year round with colour, form and scent. Stone paths edged with box meander out of sight past 13 apple trees and a plum tree; two varieties of fig; both a red and a green grapevine and roses chosen for scent. There are plenty of areas to sit and relax: by the pond, in a small grassy area through a rose and clematis arch, outside the studio facing the kitchen garden or up on the patio. All are accessible by wheelchair.
Champion Trees: Red Hazel

Directions: The Old Post Office is in the centre of the small hamlet of Kilmany, just off the A92, eight miles from Dundee or 1½ miles after Rathillet coming from the opposite direction. It can also be reached from Cupar via Foodieash.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: MS Therapy Centre (Tayside) Limited 60%
Harthill

Harthill

Reediehill Farm, Auchtermuchty KY14 7HS
Nichola and John Fletcher
By arrangement between 5 January - 31 October (2026)
67
T:01337 828369 info@nicholafletcher.com
Harthill enjoys a tranquil setting in the hills just above Auchtermuchty with beautiful views and, if you are lucky, sightings of the stunning herd of white deer who also live there. The garden, of approximately one acre, offers a large varied flower garden with vegetable, fruit and nursery areas; two separate wild gardens planted with specimen trees, a lochan and a small woodland. In late May to early June our meconopsis and primula beds, with woodland plants, are at their best. Summer offers herbaceous interest including a pergola dripping with roses and a large mound with grasses, thalictrum and many large plants. Autumn colours are in the trees and shrubs, with grasses and cyclamen through to early winter.

Directions: Find 'Reediehill Deer Farm' on Google maps. Go 50 metres up the concrete drive then turn left at Harthill sign. Continue over the cattle grid up the drive to reach Harthilll house. Directions can be emailed. Find using what3words/meaty.look.storage

Admission: by donation
Charities: TST: The Tim Stead Trust 60%
Willowhill

Willowhill

Forgan, Newport-on-Tay DD6 8RA
Eric Wright and Sally Lorimore
By arrangement between 15 March - 31 August (2026)
6
T:01382 542890 willowhillfife@btinternet.com
An evolving three-acre garden. The house is surrounded by a series of mixed borders designed with different vibrant colour combinations for effect in all seasons. A ‘no dig’ 160-foot border in shades of white, blue, purple and pale yellow was created in 2019/2020. The most recent addition to the garden is another ‘no dig’ border in shades of peach, burgundy, yellow, chocolate and acid yellow. Visit in March for over 200 hellebores, May for late spring bulbs and flowers, June and July for roses and high summer colour and August for late summer colour. Visitors are welcome to bring their own refreshments and picnic in the garden. A season ticket for all these dates, and by arrangement (available at the garden or online) is £25 and admits the ticket holder plus guest.

Directions: 1½ miles south of Tay Road Bridge. Take the B995 to Newport off the Forgan roundabout. Willowhill is the first house on the left-hand side next to West Friarton Farm Strawberry Shed.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Rio Community Centre 50%
46 South Street

46 South Street

St Andrews KY16 9JT
Mrs June Baxter
By arrangement between 1 April - 31 July (2026)
467
T:01334 474995 ejbaxter986@gmail.com
Renowned town garden in medieval long rig, with orchard underplanted with wildflowers and bulbs, and many unusual flowering shrubs. Roses and other climbers clothe the surrounding high walls. Shrub roses planted in a delightful central parterre fill the air with scent. An historic and unique feature in St Andrews, but also a wonderfully planted space where different styles of planting complement the range of plants used. Historic doocot.

Directions: Access and parking information on request.

Admission: £5.00, children free
Charities: Friends of Craigtoun 60%
South Flisk

South Flisk

Blebo Craigs, Cupar KY15 5UQ
Mr and Mrs George Young
By arrangement between 1 April - 30 June (2026)
46
T:01334 850859 southfliskgarden@gmail.com
The spectacular views to Perthshire and Angus and large flooded quarry full of fish (and occasional otter) planted with impressive marginals, make this garden very special. Flights of old stone steps, cliffs, boulders, exotic ferns and mature trees form a backdrop for carpets of primroses, bluebells, spring bulbs and woodland plants like trilliums, camassia, meconopsis and colourful primulas, with rhododendrons in flower from March to July. In front of the house is a charming, mature walled garden with traditional cottage-garden planting. Next to the house is the St Andrews Pottery where George will demonstrate his pottery skills for those who need a break from the garden! A new water garden with a stream running through was created in 2023.

Directions: Six miles west of St Andrews off B939 between Strathkinness and Pitscottie. There is a small stone bus shelter opposite the road into the village and sign Blebo Craigs. See map on our website - standrewspottery.co.uk. Bus to Blebo Craigs.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Médecins Sans Frontières 60%
The Tower

The Tower

1 Northview Terrace, Wormit DD6 8PP
Peter and Angela Davey
By arrangement between 1 April - 31 October (2026)
4
T:07768 406946 adavey541@btinternet.com
Situated four miles south of Dundee, this one-acre Edwardian landscaped garden has panoramic views over the River Tay. Set on a hill, a series of paths meander around ponds and a small stream, rockeries featuring hellebores and low-level planting, a curved lawn and larger borders. Original woodland paths lead to a granite grotto with a waterfall pool. At the rear of the house the vegetable garden features raised beds made from granite sets. The garden is colourful throughout the summer, with many architectural plants accentuating the clever hard landscape design.

Directions: From B946 park on Naughton Road outside Spar shop. Walk up the unmade path outside and to the left of the shop. The garden entrance is the second gate on the right.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Brain Tumour Research 60%
Rumblingwell Urban Iris Garden

Rumblingwell Urban Iris Garden

48 Rumblingwell, Dunfermline KY12 9AS
Rik Morley
By arrangement between 1 May - 1 July (2026)
467
T:07733 855794 rik.morley@gmail.com
Welcome to Iris Heaven! Our garden is packed full of bearded, siberian and species irises with over 70 cultivars, most of which are historically and internationally important. Look out for pop-up weekends to see around 50 irises in flower at the same time, many of which are the only examples in Scotland. Join us in the shade of our ornamental trees (many from Asia), relax by the ponds and water features, and see temperate plants from around the world.

Directions: The garden is approached via a short path which is opposite Stephens drive-through bakery and by the side of Simpson's Motors. The No. 4 bus from Dunfermline bus station runs regularly to a stop very close to the house.

Admission: £5.00, children free
Charities: Wader Quest 60%
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Seabeach

West Shore, Pittenweem KY10 2NU
Drs Amanda and Brad Wood
By arrangement between 1 May - 31 August (2026)
79
T:07765617421 amanda@madandbrandy.co.uk
Seabeach’s coastal location offers spectacular views out over the Firth of Forth. Surprisingly sheltered, this one-acre site has been evolving since 2020, as we learn what survives in the wind, sea-spray and poor, stony soil. Formerly Pittenweem’s Gas Works, the garden now features irises, delphiniums, cottage garden borders, raised vegetable beds and formal planting. High stone walls attest to the site’s industrial past and excavated old bricks and stone have been incorporated into the new garden. Meandering hillside beds, planted in blue and white, are designed to mirror the sea and rocky skellies beyond. A large bank of cardoons, towering echiums and expansive hebe bushes are home to a host of birds, butterflies and bees. Although paths can be a little steep, lower areas of the garden are more accessible.

Directions: Pedestrian access is along West Shore. No car parking on site. There is a 3 minute walk from parking on either East Shore or the West Braes car park.

Admission: £5.00, children free
Charities: Parkinsons UK 30% & Prostate Cancer UK 30%
Pitlochie House

Pitlochie House

Gateside KY14 7SQ
George and Fay Orr
By arrangement between 31 May - 31 July (2026)
6
T:07730 135953
This established garden has year-round interest. A restoration project with quirky features, characters and surprises! Comprising lots of different areas, the garden is carpeted in spring with snowdrops, daffodils, camassia and then bluebells. Following on there are over 140 varieties of hosta, plus heuchera, hellebores, roses, clematis, and lilies. There are formal herbaceous borders within two walled gardens, hedges, woodland, shaded planting, glass house, fruit trees, rhododendrons and azaleas. And pots of all description in every available corner.

Directions: On the A912 Gateside to Perth. The garden is on the right hand side, 200 metres from the village main street

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Gateside And District Community Association 60%
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Helensbank House

Kincardine FK10 4QZ
David Buchanan-Cook
By arrangement between 13 June - 27 September (2026)
4ea
T:07739 312912 Helensbank@aol.com
Hidden away from public view, this is an 18th-century walled garden, with main feature a Cedar of Lebanon, reputedly planted in 1750 by the sea captain who built the house. The tree is registered as a 'Notable Tree' and while it provides challenges for planting, in terms of shade and needle fall, the microclimate it provides has encouraged the owner's passion for pushing boundaries and growing unusual and exotic plants. Distinctive garden ‘rooms’ in part of the garden comprise a perennial blue and white cottage garden, a formal rose garden and an Italian double courtyard with citrus trees in pots. A ‘hot’ courtyard contains exotics and a shaded walk along the bottom of the garden leads to a Japanese themed area including a dry river. The garden has well over a hundred roses.
National Plant Collection: Portland Roses
Champion Trees: The garden has a 'notable' Cedar of Lebanon, the second largest in Fife

Directions: The garden is down a lane off the main Toll Road. SGS signs.

Admission: £6.00, children free
Charities: Perennial 60%