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The Gardens of Greywalls: A Scottish masterpiece bearing the imprint of Lutyens and Jekyll

‘Within a mashie-niblick’ of the 18th green at Muirfield Golf Club lies a garden of great beauty and history, as James Truscott explains.

‘If only walls could talk.’ Nowhere does this seem more appropriate than in the gardens of Greywalls, East Lothian, where the walls themselves are key to the gardens’ history and origins, their innate character and continued survival. Not only do they nurture and enclose the garden from the salt-borne easterlies but also, as if…

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