The gardens have a superb collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, acers, old fashioned roses and an array of herbaceous perennials. Facing north with fabulous views over the Tay valley, the garden has undergone many major renovations over recent years.
Much of the garden here today originates from the 1970s and is the work of the late Mr J Douglas Hutchison. The stream garden was planned and constructed by Ian Lawrie of Dundee in 1928 along the course of the Bolfracks Burn. It was restored and replanted from 1983-85.
Please note that the proceeds raised from the admission price of this garden are distributed to charities chosen by the garden owner and Scotland's Garden Scheme.