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Mellerstain

Mellerstain House and Gardens, Gordon TD3 6LG
Gill Harrop, Administrator
T:01573 410225 enquiries@mellerstain.com
Current Openings:
1 January - 31 December, 2pm - 5pm (2025)
Admission £6.00, children free.
Nominated charity: Donation to SGS Beneficiaries.
Saturday 22 February for Snowdrops and Winter Walks, 11am-5pm, admission £6, children free, light refreshments available outwith cafè opening. (2025)
Admission £6.00, children free.
Nominated charity: Mellerstain Trust 60%.
Saturday 31 May 11am-5pm, admission £6, children free, light refreshments available outwith cafè opening. (2025)
Admission £6.00, children free.
Nominated charity: Mellerstain Trust 60%.
Saturday 25 October 11am-5pm, admission £6, children free, light refreshments available outwith cafè opening. (2025)
Admission £6.00, children free.
Nominated charity: Mellerstain Trust 60%.
Description: Mellerstain will be hosting three special open days to celebrate the garden and grounds at their finest. In February carpets of snowdrops spread throughout the grounds, followed by the glorious colour of rhododendrons and azaleas at the end of May, and finishing with stunning autumn colours in late October. 100 acres of mature parkland, formal gardens and lakeside walks set off this Robert Adam masterpiece. The formal gardens to the south of the house were designed in 1910 by Sir Reginald Blomfield in an Italianate style sympathetic to the earlier 18th century layout. These beautiful terraces with herbaceous borders and yew trees lead to lower terraces via a cryptoporticus, and then a sweeping expanse of lawn descends to the lake. Among the sturdy oaks and majestic beeches in the north parkland, you’ll find an enchanting tiny thatched cottage discreetly tucked away with its own parterre garden. A map is available of the woodland and lakeside walks, picnic spots are available and the cafe is open during the summer season. Look out for the Highland cattle and Hebridean sheep too!

Directions: The house is signposted on the A6089 Kelso-Gordon road. The approach from the A68 Jedburgh-Edinburgh road is through Earlston on the A6105, then via the B6397 towards Smailholm. 

Other details: The garden is also open all year round, 1 January - 31 December, 11am-5pm, and the House Tours and Courtyard Cafe are available from Good Friday, April 18 - September 29.  Further details can be found on the garden’s website.

The listing location on a map.