Collection Details

Rosa (Portland roses)


Historic collection

David Buchanan-Cook

Fife

Description

Portland roses are a small but important group of old roses with amazing scent. They grow very well in the shelter and micro climate of our 18th century walled garden in Scotland. In the mid 19th century, 84 varieties of Portland roses were recorded at Kew. So far we have identified 30 distinct varieties, available today. Partial disabled access.

Contact

David Buchanan-Cook

Address

Helensbank House

Toll Road

Kincardine

Fife

FK10 4QZ

Telephone

07739 312912

E-mail

helensbank@aol.com

Website

www.helensbank.com

Statistics

32 cultivars
32 taxa

Best time to view

Jun-Sep.

Opening Times

Open by arrangement Jun-Sep under Scotland's Gardens Scheme.

Entry

£6. Cream teas and light lunches are available for groups.

Directions

Helensbank House is situated down a dead-end lane off the main Toll Road in Kincardine.

  • Disabled access
  • No dogs allowed
  • Light Refreshments
  • Parking
  • Plant sales
  • SGS
  • Talks
Rosa 'Indigo'
© D Buchanan-Cook

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