These are the NTS properties set to reopen in Scotland on 6 July
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ABERDEENSHIRE
Castle Fraser – garden & grounds
Craigievar – grounds
Crathes Castle – garden & grounds
Drum Castle – garden & grounds
Fyvie Castle - garden & grounds
Haddo House - garden & grounds
Leith Hall - garden & grounds
Mar Lodge Estate – car parks only
Pitmedden – grounds only (garden reopening Spring 2021)
ANGUS
Barry Mill – grounds
House of Dun - garden & grounds
ARGYLL
Arduaine Garden
Crarae Garden
ARRAN
Brodick Castle - garden & grounds (open Thurs – Mon)
AYRSHIRE
Culzean Country Park - garden & grounds (open Thurs – Mon)
BORDERS
Harmony Garden
Priorwood Garden
DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY
Threave - garden & estate (open Thurs – Mon)
DUNBARTONSHIRE
Geilston Garden (open Thurs – Mon)
FIFE
Culross Palace - garden (opens 3 July)
Falkland Palace – garden
Kellie Castle - garden & grounds
GLASGOW
Greenbank Garden - garden & grounds (open Thurs – Mon)
HIGHLANDS
Culloden – car park & battlefield only
Inverewe Garden – garden & estate (opens 15 July)
LOTHIAN
Inveresk Garden
Malleny Garden
MORAY
Brodie Castle - estate and garden
PERTHSHIRE
Branklyn Garden (opens 3 July)
Visitors are being asked to check the National Trust for Scotland website to check opening hours and facilities
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