Dunrobin Castle gardens

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Dunrobin Castle gardens are formal, French-style landscaped grounds in the Scottish Highlands, renowned for their terraces, parterres, and coastal views surrounding Dunrobin Castle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf formal garden
historic garden
tourist attraction
accessFrom Dunrobin Castle NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle French formal garden
country United Kingdom
eraOfMajorLayout 19th century
hasDesignElement balustraded terraces
central axis
geometric patterns
symmetrical layout
hasFeature box hedges
coastal views
formal lawns
fountain
ornamental borders
parterres
terraces
topiary
hasPathType gravel paths
hasStructure garden walls
stone steps
hasUse leisure
photography
tourism
hasView North Sea NERFINISHED
hasViewpoint castle terraces
hasWildlife seabirds
songbirds
inspiredBy Gardens of Versailles NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dunrobin Castle NERFINISHED
Golspie NERFINISHED
Scotland
Scottish Highlands
Sutherland NERFINISHED
near Golspie railway station NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic coastal setting
formal French-style design
openToPublic true
overlooks Dornoch Firth NERFINISHED
ownedBy Duke of Sutherland NERFINISHED
partOf Dunrobin Castle estate NERFINISHED
regionType coastal landscape
touristRegion North Coast 500 route NERFINISHED
typicalPlanting herbaceous perennials
roses
seasonal bedding plants

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W. A. Nesfield workedOn Dunrobin Castle gardens