Finlaystone Country Estate, Scotland

 Introduction

Today, my wife and myself visited the Finlaystone Country Estate in S.W. Scotland. Location is about 7 miles S.E of Greenock and 20 miles N.W of Glasgow.


 Information on Finlaystone Country Estate  

Here lives the Chief of Clan MacMillan, latest in a line of five generations of the same family who have occupied the site.

There is also a connection with Robert Burns, Scotland’s National Poet (1759-1796) who benefited from patronage by the Cunninghams, previous occupiers of Finlaystone. During a visit to Finlaystone Robert Burns scratched his name on a window pane.

The estate comprises 250-acres of woodlands and formal gardens which are perched high above the River Clyde

Our focus was on the gardens where we benefited from a fortunate convergence of sunshine, visibility and seasonal flowering. 


 


 

 


 


 


 


 





 


 


 


 


 


 



 



 


 


 


 


 



 

 


 


  


Overall, this is an excellent site for visitors who wish to connect with nature. Families are encouraged with extensive play areas for children. There is also a Visitor Centre and Cafe.

More information for the visitor.

The publication, Visitors’ Guide to Scotland includes sections on Glasgow and Scotland’s gardens. This book is heavily illustrated and contains a wealth of information on Scotland and it’s history. The ISBN is 978-1-9161332-0-4. Also available via Kindle.

 

 

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