Family's history in Scotland is focus of maze shaped in 5-pointed star: ‘Bringing it back to life’

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A unique family emblem forms the shape of a maze in Perthshire, Scotland. The maze at the Scone Palace tourism attraction is half a mile long and was originally planted in 1991.

A maze in Scotland is shaped uniquely in a nod to a family’s decades-long history — and is today a favorite travel destination for many, especially during the spring and summer months. The Murray Star Maze at Scone Palace in Scotland was planted in 1991 in the shape of a five-point star as a nod to the history of the Murray family — one of 'the great families' of Scotland.

For the last 20 odd years, it’s just been grass, so we’re starting an ambitious project now to bringing it back to life,' he added. 'We’re maintaining and developing this pretty remarkable garden and grounds around the palace.' During the summer, the public can visit the Scone Palace seven days a week. The grounds include gardens, plus a coffee and food spot. Here, 'nature awaits in abundance,' says the palace's website.

 

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