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Brodie Castle & Estate - National Trust for Scotland
Explore the Playful Garden, home to a fascinating menagerie of characters inspired by the castle’s quirky and colourful history, including Scotland’s biggest bunny sculpture. Visit in spring when the grounds are carpeted with over 100 varieties of daffodil.Daffodils - National Trust for Scotland
WEBToday, visitors can enjoy great swathes of daffodils around the grounds and down Cathedral Walk. In the Playful Garden, around 100 named varieties are planted out as they would have been in the Laird’s day.
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WEBSep 16, 2019 · Brodie Castle’s daffodils are world famous, and in springtime the grounds are ablaze in bright yellow hues. Between 1899 and 1942, Major Ian Brodie, the 24th Laird of Brodie raised tens of thousands of …
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