View of castle from walled garden from SW.
D 68832 CN
Description View of castle from walled garden from SW.
Date 23/8/2000
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number D 68832 CN
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 798712
Scope and Content Edzell Castle, Angus, from south-east This view from the south-east, taken in 2000, looking across the 17th-century garden, shows the early 16th-century tower-house to the left, with its splendid corbelled wall-head, and the L-plan ruined late 16th-century mansion to the right. The garden buildings at Edzell, with niches in the walls for flowering plants and low-relief sculptures of the cardinal virtues, the liberal arts and the planetary deities, are unique. The imagery of the sculpture derives from German models. The planting of the garden was devised by J S Richardson in the 1930s. The castle and its gardens are now in the care of Historic Scotland and are open to the public. Edzell Castle is an ancient seat of the Lindsays of Glenesk. The oldest surviving part of the complex is an early 16th-century tower, to which the 9th Earl of Crawford added a mansion in the late 16th century. His son completed the complex by adding a walled garden and bath and summer houses. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
Medium Colour negative
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