Glenfoot House (NEW) 58 Main Street KA2 9HG (Helen Press): This mature but evolving garden is south facing for the most part, wrapping round the old village manse. The garden looks across farmland and the historic woodland of Dundonald Glen. Divided into sections including shady woodland, vegetable and cut flower garden, newly restored greenhouse and large lawned area enclosed by herbaceous borders, the planting comprises mature shrubs, old fashioned roses and hardy perennials in a romantic cottage garden style of loose planting.
Kirk Style (NEW) 53 Main Street KA2 9HH (Gillian Meldrum): Originally part of the old smithy for Dundonald, this modestly sized enclosed family garden runs the length of the lane from the church to the village church hall. A haven for pollinators and wildlife, the garden is zoned for family life with a custom-built gazebo, and zones for relaxation, play and greenhouse. A mature magnolia generously under planted with hellebores, astrantia and other lovers of dappled shade divides the garden. Chickens are at the heart of this organic garden, which includes maturing apple, mirabelle and birch trees. Planting is informal cottage style with a wide variety of plants, colour and texture.
The Coach House (NEW) 58a Main Street KA2 9HG (Sheila Payne): The Coach House was the stable block for the original manse. The small gravel garden faces south-west overlooking the church glebe, ancient Dundonald Woods and the historic castle. Interesting shrubs and small trees, attractive for their flowers, compliment herbaceous planting with old-fashioned roses, climbers and peonies.
Directions: Five miles south of Kilmarnock/north of Prestwick. Take the left off the A77 onto the B730. Follow signs to Dundonald and castle. Glenfoot House is directly opposite the Auchens pub at the end of the drive. Kirk Style is directly opposite the church at the top of Main Street by a gate on the right-hand side. The Coach House is at the end of the small right-hand drive directly opposite the Auchens pub.
Other details: Dundonald Parish Church will be open on the day. Cake stall and cream teas will be available in the church hall and plants for sale in the church grounds.
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