2 Best Sights in Aberdeen and the Northeast, Scotland

Haddo House

Built in 1732, this elegant mansion has a light and graceful Georgian design, with curving wings on either side of a harmonious, symmetrical facade. The interior is late-Victorian ornate, filled with magnificent paintings (including works by Pompeo Batoni and Sir Thomas Lawrence) and plenty of objets d'art. Pre-Raphaelite stained-glass windows by Sir Edward Burne-Jones grace the chapel. Outside is a terrace garden with a fountain, and a few yards farther is Haddo Country Park, which has walking trails leading to memorials about the Gordon family. Visits to the house are by prebooked tour only, which are held at 11, 1, and 3.

Off B9005, Ellon, Aberdeenshire, AB41 7EQ, Scotland
01651-851440
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Rate Includes: £14.50, Closed Tues.–Thurs. in Nov.–May

Pitmedden Garden

Five miles west of Ellon, at Pitmedden Garden is an exquisite re-creation of a 17th-century garden. It is best visited in summer, from July onward, when annual bedding plants—framed by precision-cut box hedging—form intricate formal patterns. The 100-acre estate also has woodland and farmland walks, as well as the Museum of Farming Life.

Off A920, Pitmedden, Aberdeenshire, AB41 7PD, Scotland
01651-843188
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Rate Includes: £9, Closed Nov.–Jun.