Mellerstain, (also known as Whitesyde), Earlston, Scotland
Record Id: 2254
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Brief description of site
Mellerstain comprises mid-18th-century parkland, lawns framed by hedges sweeping down to a lake, and early-20th-century formal terraced gardens around the house. The main terrace has parterre beds punctuated by topiary shapes and leads down to a circular formal pool. There is a separate enclosed garden with a thatched cottage in it and informal box-edged flower beds.
Brief history of site
Mellerstain has been in the hands of the Baillie family since the mid-17th century. The grounds were laid out in the mid-18th century and the policies extended later in the century. Reginald Blomfield re-designed the garden in about 1909.
Location information:
Address: Mellerstain, Gordon, Berwickshire, TD3 6LG
Locality: Earlston
Local Authorities:
Scottish Borders; Earlston, Gordon and District
Historical County: Berwickshire
| OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: | 74 | Grid Ref: | NT648391 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latitude: | 55.64416 | Longitude: | -2.560815 |
Directions:
Mellerstain is 5 miles from Kelso and 7.5 miles from Earlston. The bus from Kelso to Galashiels passes Mellerstain.
Key information:
Form of site: country estate
Purpose of site: Ornamental
Context or principal building: house
Main period of development: Mid 18th century
Survival: Extant
Site Size (Hectares): 1000
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