Leith Hall Gardens & Estate
Description
Leith Hall was built over three centuries, starting in 1650, and remained the home of the Leith-Hay family until the mid-20th century. Built in 1650, Leith Hall was very much a family home, lived in, used and altered to meet the family’s needs for nearly three hundred years. The Hall, gardens, wider estate and much of the original collection came to the Trust in 1945. Never having been sold and remaining in the same family for ten generations, it offers a rare glimpse of the changing aspirations, needs and tastes of the middle-ranking gentry and a fascinating insight into the Leith-Hay family.
The stunning gardens here are one of the Trust’s hidden gems. From the top of the garden there are spectacular views of Aberdeenshire and the surrounding hills. At 186m above sea level it is the highest altitude garden in the National Trust for Scotland's care and boasts a coldest recorded temperature of -28oC! But the south-facing slope of the garden makes it an ideal location for many plants from all over the world to thrive.
The remarkable herbaceous and catmint borders that run either side of the zigzag path are one of the longest of their kind in Scotland, at nearly 100m. Other features include the rock garden, vegetable garden and the Moon Gate – a rare focal point along the wall of the east garden.
Leith Hall estate also has a lot to offer any visitor with three well marked trails through gorgeous scenery packed full of wildlife that is easy for you to see at any time of year. Take a relaxed walk around the pond and take a minute to sit and enjoy the view or take a detour up to the bird hide to see the upper pond where ducks like Teal overwinter. Make sure to look out for signs of the Otter that occasionally visits.
For a longer walk the Kirkhill trail will take you out to some of the surrounding countryside and you'll have a chance to explore the history of the Leith-Hay family in the old kirkyard.
A trip up the Craigfall trail will treat you to an overall view of the Leith Hall estate along views over to Tap o'north, Dunnydeer hill and Bennachie.
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Seasonal Postitions Available We are currently recruiting a seasonal Visitor Assistant and a Relief Visitor Assistant for 1 April - end of October. The hours will be 10 - 5 Saturday and / or Sunday with additional hours available on Thursday and Friday July - September. Experience in customer role would be an advantage and must be confident in dealing with people. For further information contact leithhall@nts.org.uk. Closing date Wednesday 1 March
The driveway is now open again but still uneven in places so please take your time. Thanks!
Leith Hall estate is temporarily closed while we rake out a fresh delivery of gravel. We're working as fast as possible and will reopen later today.
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Wasn't the sunshine today glorious? We couldn't resist heading outside to get a beautiful shot of Leith Hall 💛
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Vacancies > Head Gardener, Leith Hall Garden & Estate
Do you love gardens? Would you like to be part of a historical property and estate to leave your own garden legacy? We are looking for a Head Gardener to join our lovely team at Leith Hall, Garden and Estate. http://www.nts.org.uk/Charity/Show-Vacancy/676/
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It's a beautiful cold and crisp day here at Leith Hall ❄️ Perfect day for a brisk walk!