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The Gardens are a mixture of formal and informal areas set around the House. To the south there are large terraces which were designed by W S Gilpin in 1831. These form a backdrop and give stunning views across the Ettrick Valley. From here, the upper and lower lochs are also visible; these were man made to complement the landscape. This enclosed area also contains a rose garden, formal flower borders, a rock garden and a heather bed which was laid out as a memorial to a Buccleuch son killed in an accident in 1886.

The area around the front door of the House is less formal, with rhododendrons opposite and areas of lawn to either side.  These are planted with daffodils and left till June before being cut back to allow the following years flowers to form. In this area there is also a bank of deciduous azaleas which flower in late May.

At the east end of the House is the Sunken Garden. This is planted with bulbs for spring colour and is currently being renovated to leave planting space for a selection of specimen trees to form a small arboretum. These trees will give year-round interest, with spring and autumn colour, flowers and berries.

The walled garden and glasshouses are not open to the public but are still used today to produce plants for the House and garden.

Weather information at Bowhill from July 2008.




Plant of the Month - June

Rose ‘Paul’s Scarlet Climber’

Rose ‘Paul’s Scarlet Climber’

This rose can grow to 6m and is ideal as a pillar, although it is equally happy on a sunny or even a north facing wall. The semi-double flowers grow in clusters and will flower for most of the summer

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Calling all former Bowhill workers!

Did you ever work here or do you know someone who has? At Bowhill we want to bring together former workers to share stories, photos and help us to bring the past alive. If you would like to contact us please email us at bht@buccleuch.com

Bowhill Theatre celebrates its 21st Birthday in September!

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When Bowhill building was finished in 1877 it had 100 rooms and 97 offices and there was a clear demarcation between master and mistress, children, guests and servants

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