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Castle proves playful hit for families

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Sizzling summer gives rise to outdoor fun at NTS property

Alice, the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit all went down the rabbit hole at the National Trust for Scotland’s Playful Garden at Brodie Castle this week.

Mad Hatters of Moray entertained attendees at the Playful Party which marked the official opening of the conservation charity’s £2.8 million project to create a unique garden experience at the historic Moray estate.

Home to the largest rabbit sculpture in Scotland, the garden is proving a real hit with families, the young and the young at heart, with visitor numbers to Brodie Castle and estate growing since it opened its doors at Easter.