Walled Garden, Cullen House Gardens
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Image: © Neil McWhirr Taken: 23 Jul 2009
Now a field for cattle this 200 by 100 yard garden supplied Cullen House with flowers, fruit and vegetables. In the late 1950s nectarines, peaches and grapes grew in greenhouses on the North wall. A magnificent herbaceous border ran each side of a paved central path with a sundial in the centre. The Bin of Cullen 3km distant is visible in the background.