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For Baith Plenty and Pleisure: Putting together the story of the Gardens at Gordon Castle

When & Where

National Records of Scotland
Tuesday, 5 November 2019 - 1:30pm to 2:30pm
National Records of Scotland, New Register House, 3 West Register Street, Edinburgh, EH1 3YY

Event Details

Christopher Dingwall, Scotland's Garden and Landscape Heritage

Using Gordon Castle as a case study, this illustrated talk will demonstrate how estate archives can be used to help uncover the history of a garden. The story of gardening and planting at Gordon Castle, by Fochabers, goes back more than four centuries. Christopher will tell this story using a combination of estate plans, financial records, memoranda, and other documents held by the National Records of Scotland – a story which involved the relocation of the town of Fochabers. The talk will also explain how understanding the history of the eight acre walled garden at Gordon Castle has helped to inform its recent restoration from a state of neglect to become a productive garden once more.

To book, please visit: https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/visit-us/events-talks-and-visits [1]. Attendees can also turn up on the day and any remaining spaces will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Contact

Jocelyn Grant
education@nrscotland.gov.uk [2]
0131 535 1374

Costs

Free

Event Location

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National Records of Scotland
New Register House
3 West Register Street
Edinburgh
EH1 3YY
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