Description:
The formal walled garden combines the lawn, sculpture and yew hedges, an Apple Walk and extensive herbaceous planting, including roses and peonies with an informal arboretum. Splendid 17th century sandstone Scottish baronial house, remodelled in 1829 by William Burn. The gardens include herbaceous border, formal rose garden, Lady Haddington’s Secret Garden with old fashioned roses and an extensive wilderness spring garden with rhododendrons, azalea, flowering trees and bulbs. Grounds include a one-mile beech avenue to the sea. The Romanesque ruin of St Baldred’s Church commands views across the Tyne Estuary and Lammermuir Hills. Tyninghame has been awarded ‘Outstanding’ for every category in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes of Scotland.
Champion Trees: Two British and seven Scottish
Champion Trees: Two British and seven Scottish
Designed Landscape: http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/GDL00380, h
Directions: Gates on the A198 at Tyninghame Village. Bus 120.