
Wellingtonia
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The steep 'wild' garden between the Castle and the rocky stream of the Cawdor Burn was planted in the 1960's and is a shaggy informal ramble of azaleas, rhododendrons, daffodils, primulas, willows and bamboos, set among tall old trees - the highest of which, a Wellingtonia, measured 160 feet, in 1981. The Big Wood to the south of the Castle contains a few rare and numerous more ordinary fine trees; there are five nature trails of varying lengths winding through this 750-acre, attractive mixed woodland.
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