Locals enjoyed tea and home baking as they took in the fresh flowers in Geilston Garden last weekend.
Community group Friends of Geilston’s Sundays in the Garden returned to the Cardross beauty spot on May 14.
Visitors enjoyed hot drinks and baked treats made by volunteers while entertainment was provided by choir, Tartan Harmony.
A Friends of Geilston member said: “After a cool breezy morning the sun came out and visitors flowed, keeping the tea and cake stall very busy.
“Thanks to our wonderful band of volunteer bakers there were difficult decisions to be made about what to have.
“Tartan Harmony performed a great programme and the sound reverberating around the courtyard was amazing.
“The garden looks fabulous this month, azaleas, rhododendron, bluebells and the fresh new leaves on the trees create a wonderful display.”
Entry to Sundays in the Park is free for National Trust for Scotland members and costs the regular entry fee for non-members.
More info on entry fees can be found here: www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/geilston-garden.
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