A semi fortified tower house built in 1510 with 19th Century additions by Burn and Bryce. Formal Terraced and Woodland Gardens.
Suitablity for the Disabled: Partial. Guided Tours: By arrangement. Suitability for Dogs: Dogs on leads only.
Garden £10
House £12
Both £20
* Gardens and Woodlands open March - September 2pm - 5pm
House by appointment only 1st - 30th April Excluding Sunday.
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