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The '''House of Falkland designed landscape''' is designated by Historic Environment Scotland under the "Gardens and Designed Landscapes" category (reference GDL00214).
The '''House of Falkland designed landscape''' is designated by Historic Environment Scotland under the "Gardens and Designed Landscapes" category (reference GDL00214).
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"A prime and rare example of mid-19th century garden design by the collaboration of designers [[William Burn]], [[Alexander Roos]] and [[Donald Beaton]]. This was further elaborated during the 1890s, by designs in the Arts and Crafts style, by [[Robert Schultz]]. The site's interest is enhanced by its associations with the royal Palace of Falkland, with which it forms a contiguous designed landscape and a shared and related history."<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/GDL00214 HES]. Includes detailed descriptions of the designed landscpe and its history</ref>
"A prime and rare example of mid-19th century garden design by the collaboration of designers [[William Burn]], [[Alexander Roos]] and [[Donald Beaton]]. This was further elaborated during the 1890s, by designs in the Arts and Crafts style, by [[Robert Schultz]]. The site's interest is enhanced by its associations with the royal Palace of Falkland, with which it forms a contiguous designed landscape and a shared and related history."<ref>[http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/GDL00214 HES]. Includes detailed descriptions of the designed landscpe and its history</ref>



Revision as of 07:50, 12 January 2021

The House of Falkland designed landscape is designated by Historic Environment Scotland under the "Gardens and Designed Landscapes" category (reference GDL00214).

HES listing details[1]
Address/Site Name
Description
Statement of special interest

"A prime and rare example of mid-19th century garden design by the collaboration of designers William Burn, Alexander Roos and Donald Beaton. This was further elaborated during the 1890s, by designs in the Arts and Crafts style, by Robert Schultz. The site's interest is enhanced by its associations with the royal Palace of Falkland, with which it forms a contiguous designed landscape and a shared and related history."[2]

The designed landscape includes 10 listed buildings:

and two scheduled monuments:

Notes

  1. HES record for ####
  2. HES. Includes detailed descriptions of the designed landscpe and its history