Japanese Garden

The Japanese Garden at Cowden in June, Stirlingshire



Created in 1908, The Japanese Garden at Cowden is listed as an important example of its type in Western Europe. Nestled beneath the Ochil Hills the seven-acre garden wraps around a large pond. Enjoy the meandering walk by the water, taking in the changing scenes created by sculpted landforms, carefully placed stones, clipped shrubs and original stone lanterns. Restoration of this historic garden is ongoing, so this is an opportunity to see the project in its early stages. 

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About Scotland’s Garden Scheme: Through our garden openings, Scotland’s Gardens Scheme supports over 250 different charities each year. Garden Openers may choose a charity(s) to receive up to 60% of their open day takings. The net remaining 40% of funds raised at our openings is distributed to our core beneficiaries: Perennial, Maggie’s and The Queen’s Nursing Institute Scotland.

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