Abbotsford garden


The garden and landscape of Abbotsford are the creation of Sir Walter Scott, and were developed from scratch between 1811 and 1825. The lanscape composition is outstanding in aesthetic, scenic and architectural terms and its association with Scott gives it exceptional national value. There are three garden areas: the Entrance Courts, the Morris Garden and the Walled Kitchen Garden. Spring sees Abbotsford displaying swathes of daffidils, followed by bluebells and other spring flowers. May is full of colour with rhodedenrons and azaleas, and in July, August and September the herbaceous borders are wonderful. Walk beside the River Tweed or through the woodland.

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Abbotsford,
Melrose,
Scottish Borders
TD6 9BQ

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Information on Abbotsford garden, Melrose

Opening Times: Mar to 31 Oct, Daily 09:30-17:00, Mar, Apr, May & Oct, Sun 14:00-17:00. Nov to Mar, Mon to Fri, Group bookings by appointment.
Admission: Garden only: Adult £3.00, Child (under 12) Free.
Location: Two miles from Melrose, 1 mile from Galashiels, Edinburgh approx 35 miles. Major routes A1, A68, A7.
Facilities: Access by Bus,  Coaches Welcome,  Limited Disabled Access,  Child Friendly,  Guide dogs only,  Gift Shop,  Guided Tours,  Light Refreshments,  Tea Room,  Toilet Facilities,  Parking Availability
Garden Acreage: 6
Parkland / Woodland Acreage: 100
Organisation(s): Historic Houses Association