Johnston Gardens

Public park and gardens in Aberdeen, Scotland

57°8′10″N 2°8′56″W / 57.13611°N 2.14889°W / 57.13611; -2.14889Area1 hectare (2.5 acres)Operated byAberdeen City CouncilStatusOpen all year
Johnston Gardens in autumn

Johnston Gardens is a small public garden in Aberdeen, Scotland. The garden has won the Britain in Bloom competition many times.

The gardens are used for weddings, both ceremonies and for photography.[citation needed]

Access

Access is from Viewfield Road close to the Gordon Highlanders Museum in the Rubislaw district of central Aberdeen.

History

The park was formerly part of the Johnston House estate, but was gifted to the city in 1936.[1]

Content

The park contains a Japanese garden centred upon a pond and arched bridge. This section contains bamboos and acers. The paths are lined with rhododendrons and tall beech trees.[citation needed]

Memorials

The park contains a memorial to the men killed on helicopter flight G-REDL 85N on 1 April 2009.[citation needed]

See also

  • iconGardens portal

References

  1. ^ "Johnston Gardens". Aberdeen City Council. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 28 February 2022.

External links

  • Johnston Gardens
  • Photo of the gardens
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