Broughton House garden


Broughton House and its gardens is a curious but appealing mix of Japanese and Scottish styles, set out in the early 1900s by artist E.A. Hornel. The sunken courtyard with its Japanese cherries and low level planting leads to a Japanese-cum-cottage garden, an unusual mixture indeed. Further on ΕΎ a pergola, rose parterre, glassshouse, herbaceous borders and box hedges are well laid out to give the illusion of space. A huge rainwater tank feeds the lily pools with their stepping-stones and boulders. An enchanting garden, where you too may find inspiration in the light falling across the Dee.

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12 High Street,
Kirkcudbright
DG6 4JX

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Information on Broughton House garden, 12 High Street, Kirkcudbright

Organisation/s: National Trust for Scotland
Opening Times: 1 Feb-31 Mar Daily 11:00-16:00, 1 Apr-30 Jun & 1 Sep-31 Oct Daily 12:00-17:00, 1 Jul-31 Aug Daily 10:00-17:00.
Admission: Adult £8.00, Child/OAP £5.00, Family (2+2) £20.00 (inc House). NTS/NT Members Free.
Location: Off the A711/A755
Facilities: Limited disabled access, Parking available