St Marys Pleasance Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Peaceful spot
A gentle walk around this beautiful garden will gladden your heart. We had the place to ourselves. If you visit don't miss the box hedge mound you can climb up.
Lovely garden next to St Mary's Church and the river Tyne. Lots of flowers, a wilderness area, beautiful trees and a stunning Laburnum walk. Perfect for a picnic!
They do not allow dogs therefore we are not interested. If you want to rule put a large percentage of potential customers why would we worry as there are hundreds more gardens to visit with our well b...
The garden is run by the Haddington Garden Trust and is situated next to St Mary's Churchyard. It was in a bad state when it was given to the Trust in 1972 and was then designed as a 17th Century gard...
We visited this quiet garden on a sunny afternoon for a short break in sightseeing in the town. It was probably the most memorable spot we saw in a very charming town. A revival of a 17 century gard...
Peaceful spot
A gentle walk around this beautiful garden will gladden your heart. We had the place to ourselves. If you visit don't miss the box hedge mound you can climb up.
Beautiful and peaceful walled garden
Lovely garden next to St Mary's Church and the river Tyne. Lots of flowers, a wilderness area, beautiful trees and a stunning Laburnum walk. Perfect for a picnic!
Did not experience
They do not allow dogs therefore we are not interested. If you want to rule put a large percentage of potential customers why would we worry as there are hundreds more gardens to visit with our well b...
A chance to see different varieties of apples
The garden is run by the Haddington Garden Trust and is situated next to St Mary's Churchyard. It was in a bad state when it was given to the Trust in 1972 and was then designed as a 17th Century gard...
A place of calm and charm in this lovely town.
We visited this quiet garden on a sunny afternoon for a short break in sightseeing in the town. It was probably the most memorable spot we saw in a very charming town. A revival of a 17 century gard...