Tea House on the Falkland Estate

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The footpath surrounding Scroggie Park at one time featured a thatched "Tea House" near the corner of the cricket ptich.

"surrounded by a low wall with wrought iron gates with the initials B, J and G, for the Third Marquess and his wife. It was in the Arts and Crafts style and designed by Robert Weir Schultz who did much of the work at the House of Falkland in the 1890s."

It was in the surrounded by a low wall with wrought iron gates with the initials B, J and G, for the Third Marquess and his wife. It was in the Arts and Crafts style and designed by Robert Weir Schultz