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Haddington on the Last Day of August

I had planned to return to Haddington in Spring but life had other plans for me. As a result, Spring came and went with very little walking in beautiful Scotland. So when I saw plans for a group walk last week for Haddington, I jumped at it.

Haddington is truly a pretty town. After walking through the town centre, one passes a small dam and river Tyne next to the malting site.

With a short walk, we were surrounded by beautiful countryside.

Amisfield Walled Garden

As we continued to walk, we had an unexpected surprise. Amisfield Walled Gardens.

This garden lies just outside Haddington town. Dating from the late 18th century, it is one of the largest walled gardens in Scotland. I had no idea that this was there. It had large herbaceous borders, fruit and vegetable beds/orchards, wildflower meadow and woodland plantings.

A great find indeed. I could not get over all the apples! Especially those that climbed the walls.

Given the year we had, with so little rain and record breaking temperatures, it was lovely to see so many beautiful flowers.

The wall gardens were truly delightful. We continued our walk across the old bridge towards St Mary’s Church.

Linked to the church is another walled garden! Known as St Mary’s Pleasance.

As we entered this garden, we were greeted by an inviting hedge maze with views of the surrounding countryside.

The garden was divided into different areas or rooms by tree-lined paths which gave it a sense of mystery and anticipation.

What a delightful and rewarding walk. Truly one of discovery 🙌🏾

© The Scottish Pearl 2022

Winter’s Day Trip To Haddington

This post is long overdue. Earlier, back in January, I wrote about Haddington’s lovely, colourful storefronts but did not share the fact that the rest of the town is just as pretty. So, this is well overdue! I took a lot of photos. It is time to share them.

As Haddington is on the water, this was my immediate destination. The River Tyne. Do you like reflections? I do. The reflections were hypnotic and uncannily soothing. I find they immediately slow you down to take note. Well, for me at least and I need it! It was a glorious day.

I passed by what seems like one of the local’s popular pubs, The Waterside Bistro. Lovely.

Opposite the Bistro was St Mary’s Parish. What a lovely town!

Even with its Winter undress, the town was picturesque. I’m going to have to return later in Spring/Summer to see how it outshines its Winter offering.

The Old Bridge, Haddington

A stroll around the town centre was like being wrapped in a rainbow. It is so colourful.

Town Centre, Haddington.

I remember being quite taken by this complex at Dickson Close with its bold yellow walls. I wish I knew the history. I am definitely going to do a return trip to do a little digging. This visit was one of those “hop on a bus and see where it takes me fling!” LOL!

Well, Haddington was definitely worth the bus ride!

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Colourful Haddington

As I walked the streets of Haddington on a brisk January day, what struck me immediately was COLOUR.

Now, I love Edinburgh however the predominant colour of the buildings is grey. Especially in the city centre. As I think though the different neighbourhoods in Edinburgh, I tried to think of one that compares. Perhaps Victoria Street and Morningside but they are not as vibrant.

Haddington’s colours of their storefronts and residential homes welcomed me like a rainbow.

Come on! Don’t you agree?

I felt like a kid entering a Sweet-shop. This burst of colour was a welcome change! And needed this time of year.

It set the mood. Thank you Haddington

If you know of a neighbourhood in Edinburgh that is colourful, let me know in the comments. Better still, add a photo! I would love to know and see.

© The Scottish Pearl 2022