Pitmuies Gardens

During our April stay near Montrose we decided to visit the gardens at House of Pitmuies one morning. There was so much more than we expected. The house itself, though extended and modernised several times since, dates from the 1680s, and it is surrounded by formal gardens, sculptures, woodland walks, the Turbie Burn, and the Black Loch. I am no gardener as you probably know, so I offer you this gallery without further comment in case I display too much of my ignorance.
After the gardens, lunch called so we Googled to see what was nearby. This took us to the Hamelt Tearoom in the village of Letham. It looked nothing much from the outside, but inside it was beautifully decorated for Easter and, oh my goodness! The cakes! The sandwiches weren’t too shabby either.
When we left our cottage at Wester Dun a few days later, the owner came to say goodbye. He asked if we had been to any of his restaurant recommendations – we said we had, and we also told him about Hamelt. He didn’t know about it, but our description enthused him and his wife so much that he texted me later that day to say they had visited for afternoon tea and it was wonderful! So I’m sure all future occupants of Wester Dun cottage will be advised to visit, thanks to us.
After that cake (and we only had one piece between us, honest) we needed a walk, so we went to Lunan Bay. Coming soon.
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It is a pleasure to share traveling experiences.The bests regards
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Thanks, I will take a look!
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Hi Anabel – interesting gardens to visit … seemingly not well advertised. But great to have your host pay attention to your thoughts re Hamelt … that sandwich does look good, as too the cake, but I try and avoid those most of the time … cheers Hilary
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Hi Hilary, I try to avoid cake too, and am usually successful. This one was just too hard to resist!
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What a wonderful visit! The gardens look beautiful, and that cake… 😀
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I know! To die for.
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Gardener or not; gardens are always a pleasure as is a walk after cake. As always it is enjoyable reading about you and John’s explorations around Scotland.
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Yes, I love to walk round gardens even if I don’t know what all the plants are.
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The magnolias are gorgeous and your lunch looks delicious.
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Yes, it was a great excursion.
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What a beautiful looking place Anabel! We stayed up that way last year and visited some lovely locations, however, we never came across this one! Your images are beautiful and really paint a picture of the place. It’s on the list now though for the next time we’re up that way.
Paul
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Thanks Paul, it was really lovely. I’d never heard of it before either, so was glad I saw it advertised.
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Beautiful gardens and a scrumptious lunch!
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Right on both counts, Cathy!
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Absolutely beautiful.
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Thanks Silvia!
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