Gardens Page
The Scottish Borders boasts some particularly interesting and beautiful Gardens, many of which are provided and maintained
by the Council itself. Below, we list the most significant of these, together with a few details of what you can expect to
find in them.
Entrance to all Council Gardens is free and they are open all year. For more information on any of the gardens, please ring 01896 661770, or fax 01896 661771 or e-mail us.
Bank Street Gardens, Galashiels
Features colourful flower displays
Old Gala House, Galashiels
Features a wooded area, pond and ornamental flower beds
Queen Mary’s Gardens, Jedburgh
Features pear Trees, ornamental flower beds
War Memorial Garden, Bridge Street Kelso
Features bedding displays, war memorial
Henderson Gardens, Henderson Park, Coldstream
Features flowering borders permanent planting, monument and viewpoint
Walled Gardens, Wilton Lodge Park, Hawick
Features a glasshouse display including an aviary, pond and small chipmunk enclosure.
- The Council's Parks and Open Spaces Service also manages and maintains a number of public parks, some of which have play areas and equipment.
- For more details of these and other privately maintained gardens in the area visit the tourist information centres and points throughout the Borders.
- Frequently asked questions about Parks and Gardens.








