'The garden suggests there might be a place where we can meet nature halfway' - Michael Pollan
Beautifully integrated into the 200 acres of parkland that make up the estate, the unique gardens here at Blairquhan Castle are something to behold. They were originally laid out back in 1816 and much of the landscaping still remains to this day, most notably the unique walled garden.
The rising ground to the south allowed the landscapers to create an unusual three-walled perimeter. During its construction the main wall was built with flues installed so that it could be heated to protect the precious fruit trees during the colder Scottish months.
With well-established woodlands, beautifully manicured lawns, an avenue of 18th century lime trees and many other magnificent vistas, your photographer will be spoilt for choice when it comes to capturing your first married moments together here in the gardens of Blairquhan.