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Inveresk Lodge Garden
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden
Description: Inveresk Lodge Garden lies to the south east of Edinburgh in the small village of Inveresk and offers a wide variety of interest to gardeners. It also includes a restored Edwardian conservatory with Aviary. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland. This view shows the main building (not open to the public) and the conservatory.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden
Description: The view east highlights the trees on the walk down to the meadow with views towards the hills surrounding Edinburgh.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden - Sundial
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden - Sundial
Description: The sundial was originally from Pitreavie Castle in Fife and bears the initials and arms of Sir Henry Wardlaw from 1644. It is highly regarded as one of the first lectern sundials recorded in the world.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden - Conservatory
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden - Conservatory
Description: The restored Edwardian Conservatory with a selection of refreshments provided by local volunteers.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden - Aviary
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden - Aviary
Description: The Aviary contains a selection of parakeets and canaries.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden
Description: One of the lively canaries.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden
Description: The formal area of the garden near the sundial.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden
Description: The Summer House sits in a secluded corner of the garden.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden
Description: View from the sundial towards the woodland walks and meadow pond.
Date: May 2010
Inveresk Lodge Garden
Title: Inveresk Lodge Garden
Description: The lodge and garden entrance from the road through the village.
Date: May 2010
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