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If you are going to make a special effort to go and see a garden - and the effort involved in getting to somewhere like the isle of Colonsay is not inconsiderable - then it is useful to have other things to see as well. The very charming gardens surrounding Colonsay House have the big advantage of sitting in the middle of one of the most beautiful small islands in the world. Only eight miles long but surrounded by long sandy beaches, sparkling seas, fantastic wildflowers and rolling, sheep speckled hills. True, this is Scotland and the winter weather can turn nasty with 60 mph salty winds whistling across the island but this garden had wise founders who, in the nineteenth century planted a thick barrier of broadleaved woodland around the gardens as a windbreak. This was augmented in the 1930s and, as a result, the gardens are sheltered and capable of supporting many interesting and unusual shrubs. Most of the recent planting was masterminded by Lord Strathcona (the current owner’s father) although the bones of an older, grander garden layout is still visible amongst the woodland - tree ferns, Magnolias and some fantastic species rhododendrons mark the passage of long lost paths while old gates and ponds crop up unexpectedly around corners. Closer to the house the gardens become more domesticated: a well planted and enthusiastic burn (widened and rerouted for the price of a few bottles of whisky), steep and immaculately mown grass terraces and the loggia garden by the house that leads into the more recent Lighthouse garden (centred around the distorting glass of the abandoned lens from the Islay lighthouse - purchased for another couple of bottles a dozen years ago). This is a garden with enough horticulture to satisfy the botanist, relaxed enough to soothe the beginner and exciting enough to thrill the most restless child.

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