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Greenbank Garden
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Highland Museum of Childhood
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932201
www.highlandmuseumofchildhood.org.uk 01997 421031
Flenders Road, Glasgow G76 8RB The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-shire IV14 9DH
Please contact us for 2009 prices. Adult £2.50 Child (5 to 15 yrs) £1.50
Admission is FREE to NTS Members Open Apr to Oct 10.00am to 5.00pm Mon to Sat and 2.00pm
Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times. to 5.00pm Sun.
A unique walled garden with plants and designs of special Explore Highland Childhood through audio-visual displays,
interest to suburban gardeners. Fountains, woodland walk childhood treasures and a toy and doll collection. Hands-on
and special area for disabled visitors. activities. Gift shop and coffee shop.
Two for the price of one 20% off all tickets
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Haddo House
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The Hill House
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932179
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932208
Ellon, Aberdeen & Grampian AB41 7EQ Upper Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh, Glasgow G84 9AJ
Please contact us for 2009 prices. Please contact us for 2009 prices.
Admission is FREE to NTS Members Admission is FREE to NTS Members
Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times. Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times.
This elegant country house, one time home of the Earls The fi nest of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s domestic creations,
and Marquesses of Aberdeen, boasts sumptuous Victorian this inspiring house was commissioned in 1902 by publisher
interiors beneath a crisp Georgian exterior. Walter Blackie, and still looks startlingly modern.
Two for the price of one Two for the price of one
Nearest Club Site: Huntly Castle (27.8 miles) Nearest Club Site: Blair Drummond (33.6 miles)
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Hawick Museum & Scott Gallery
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Hill of Tarvit Mansion House &
www.scotborders.gov.uk 01450 373457
Wilton Lodge Park, Hawick, Roxburghshire TD9 7JL
Garden
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932185
Admission is FREE of charge. Open all year. Please call ahead Cupar, Fife KY15 5PB
before visiting as opening times vary. Please contact us for 2009 prices.
Set in the award-winning Wilton Park, the museum includes
Admission is FREE to NTS Members
displays of local history, knitwear and motorcycle champions
Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times.
Jimmie Guthrie and Steve Hislop. Temporary exhibitions in Rebuilt by renowned Scottish architect Sir Robert Lorimer in
the gallery. 1906, contains a superb collection of furniture and paintings.
10% off in the shop Two for the price of one
Nearest Club Site: Gibson Park (16.8 miles) Nearest Club Site: Balbirnie Park (11.2 miles)
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Hidden Treasures - Museum of Lead Mining
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Holmwood House
www.leadminingmuseum.co.uk 01659 74387
www.nts.org.uk 0844 4932204
Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire ML12 6UT 61-63 Netherlee Road, Glasgow G44 3YG
Adult £6.25 Child £4.50 Please contact us for 2009 prices.
Open daily 11.00am to 4.30pm 1 Apr to 30 Jun and 1 Sep to 31 Admission is FREE to NTS Members
Oct and 10.00am to 5pm 1 Jul to 31 Aug and Bank Holidays. Please telephone or visit our website for prices and open times.
Experience the 18th-Century lead mine, two period cottages, Possibly the fi nest domestic design by Alexander ‘Greek’
miners’ library, shop and tearoom. Goldpanning sessions Thomson, Glasgow’s greatest Victorian architect, this villa was
available in Jul and Aug and Bank Holidays. built in 1857-8 for a local mill owner.
Two for the price of one
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