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The
Traquair Maze was planted in 1981 and is one of the largest hedged mazes
in Scotland covering over half and acre and it is 1/4mile to reach the
centre.
The Maze is situated at the rear of the house where originally a par
terre garden was laid out in the eighteenth century. The terrace walls
provide an excellent vantage point for parents to try and direct their
children out of the maze.
Designed by a Traquair craftworker, John Schofield, the maze has an
intriguing layout with no dead ends and the visitor must reach four
sub centres before coming to the centre.
Planted originally with Leylandi Cyprus trees the maze suffered from
an extraordinarily harsh winter in 1983 when over two thirds of the
trees died. It was decided to replant with the hardier beech trees which
has added colour and interest to the maze.
The
annual Easter Egg hunt on Easter Sunday is a magnet for children far
and wide when over 6,000 mini eggs are planted in the maze for the under
10's.
In 2006 the Maze will celebrate its 25th anniversary and we plan to
commission a new series of sculptures to be placed in each of the four
sub-centres of the maze.
The Garden Lovers Fair and Maze day will celebrate this landmark birthday
with a number of events for adults and children .
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