Percy Cane

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PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTIONPercy Cane (Percival Stephen Cane, 1881–1976) was an English garden designer and writer.

Cane began designing gardens around 1919 and within a decade he had become one of the most sought-after designers of his day.[1] His gardens range from the grounds of the Jubilee Palace of Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia, in Addis Ababa, to a tiny town garden in Taptonville Road, Sheffield.[2]

Two gardens wholly or partly designed by Cane in Scotland are designated "of national importance" and are thus included on the HES Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes. His work at Falkland Palace in the late 1940s "gives Falkland Palace gardens outstanding value as a Work of Art."[3] The river garden he designed for Monteviot, Jedburgh, in the 1960s contributes to the garden's designation as "outstanding."[4] In addition, the gardens designed by Cane are mentioned in the Statement of Special Interest for the listed building at Ardencraig, Rothesay.website = portal.historic-scotland.gov.uk</ref>

  1. "Cane, Stephen Percival [Percy]" in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
  2. Ronald Webber, Percy Cane, Garden Designer (Edinburgh: J. Bartholomew, 1975).
  3. FALKLAND PALACE|url = http://portal.historic-scotland.gov.uk/designation/GDL00176%7Cwebsite = portal.historic-scotland.gov.uk
  4. MONTEVIOT|url = http://portal.historic-scotland.gov.uk/designation/GDL00288%7Cwebsite = portal.historic-scotland.gov.uk|access-date = 2016-02-10