The Garden Ella Grew: A Japanese Garden in Scotland, Wednesday 8 June, 7 - 8pm
Join us for a talk on a uniquely beautiful gardenAbout this experience
Join us for an online talk on a uniquely beautiful garden
The Japanese Garden, Cowden is a ‘wee’ gem, hidden amongst the hills of Clackmannanshire in Scotland. Created in 1908, seven years after Gunnersbury’s Japanese Garden was planted by Leopold De Rothschild, Cowden was designed by Japanese landscape architect Taki Handa and was the brainchild of explorer Ella Christie. In 2018 this uniquely beautiful garden opened to visitors after an extensive restoration project.
Join Jane Clifford, volunteer at The Japanese Garden as she shares its history and layout, and the connections to Gunnersbury’s Japanese Garden.
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