The Japanese Garden at Cowden

The Japanese Garden at Cowden 🌸 Historic Japanese Garden in Clackmannanshire
🎫 Limited Daily Visitors, Online Ticket Booking Advised
🐕Service-Dogs Only in the Traditional Gardens
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Restoration of Japanese Garden, Clackmannanshire. This page is constantly updated by The Staff at Cowden. The Japanese Garden at Cowden is situated in the beautiful county of Clackmannanshire, thirty miles north-west of Edinburgh and nine miles south of the renowned Gleneagles Golf Course. One of the few surviving sites of its kind in the United Kingdom, the Japanese Garden was created by my great

, great aunt, Ella Christie (1861–1949). Known for her ambitious solo expeditions in the early 1900s (she was the first western woman to visit Samarkand and Khiva in Uzbekistan), Ella was inspired to create a Japanese garden at her home, Cowden Castle, during a visit to Kyoto in 1907. At that time the British cultural love-affair with Japan was approaching its height, but while many other Japanese-style gardens in Britain were a pastiche or mismatch of elements, Cowden was distinguished from the start by the involvement of Japanese practitioners familiar with the complexity of Japanese garden design. Ella’s seven acre garden was designed by Taki Handa, overseen by Professor Jijo Suzuki and maintained by Shinzaburo Matsuo. Centred on a long artificial lake, the garden incorporated elements of three traditional Japanese garden forms: a pond and island garden; a stroll garden; and a tea-house garden. Ella Christie died in 1949 and Cowden was inherited by her great nephew, Robert Stewart. Although the castle was demolished, the garden continued to be the favoured destination of many ‘garden tours’, until one night in 1963 when the tea houses, bridges and lanterns were vandalised beyond repair. During this time my father was occupied with county politics, his farm and raising five children. As much as he loved Cowden, he didn’t have the time, or the resources, to invest in full restoration. In addition, schemes suggested by various companies focussed on novelty theme parks; none of the designs saw the value of the garden as the primary destination. In 2008, when my father was 82, Cowden was handed over to me. It has been my intention for some years to seek sponsorship to restore the historic garden and sensitively incorporate Imperial style Japanese architecture. The surrounding park still contains many of the trees planted by Ella’s father John Christie, a keen arborist. In 2013 Professor Masao Fukuhara of Osaka University of Arts was giving a lecture in Scotland and asked to visit Cowden. Instantly enthusiastic, and with credentials that included restoring the Japanese Gardens at Tatton Park in Cheshire and Kew in London as well as winning the Gold Medal at Chelsea Flower Show, we knew instantly that the Professor was the man to oversee the project. Restoration of this important site is a monumental task, but I feel passionately for its success; not just for those with an interest in historic gardens, but for the people of Japan who will be able to visit and enjoy another shared interest in Scotland. Sara Stewart

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We are jumping on this trend!!!
20/08/2026

We are jumping on this trend!!!

Lemon and blueberry loaf 🤤Who's buying? 👀
19/08/2026

Lemon and blueberry loaf 🤤
Who's buying? 👀

Reminder!!! Our Miniature Works of Art workshop is running on this Sunday (23rd August) from 11:30am - 4pm 🪡Join Audrey ...
18/08/2026

Reminder!!! Our Miniature Works of Art workshop is running on this Sunday (23rd August) from 11:30am - 4pm 🪡

Join Audrey to learn to stitch using traditional decorative embroidery technique ✨

Bookings can be made by calling our office on 07876 117703 to reserve your space and paying on the day 💞

We are so lucky to be inspired by such wonderful women. ✨Ella Christie, the formidable adventurer with a fearless spirit...
18/08/2026

We are so lucky to be inspired by such wonderful women. ✨

Ella Christie, the formidable adventurer with a fearless spirit. ❤️‍🔥

Taki Handa, the gifted garden designer, and the first woman to create a garden of it's size. ❤️‍🔥

Who is a woman that inspires you? Let us know in the comments below and make sure to tag them! ✨

17/08/2026

☕️ Make a latte with us ☕️

PRICE REDUCTION! 💖Get ready for a moo-ment of sweetness! 🐮✨Join Sparkles to decorate highland cow cupcake workshop on Su...
17/08/2026

PRICE REDUCTION! 💖

Get ready for a moo-ment of sweetness! 🐮✨

Join Sparkles to decorate highland cow cupcake workshop on Sunday 27th September! 🧁£55.00 per person.

Bookings can be made on our webpage, www.cowdengarden.com

Our garden pavilion will be closed from 10:30am to 1pm today (Sun 16th) as we host Sue Crawley's very last workshop with...
16/08/2026

Our garden pavilion will be closed from 10:30am to 1pm today (Sun 16th) as we host Sue Crawley's very last workshop with us before her retirement 💞

Our gardens and woodlands will be open as normal ☺️

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TWO WEEKS until we're officially wedding experts...ish 😂Special thanks to Victoria Photography for this amazing picture,...
15/08/2026

TWO WEEKS until we're officially wedding experts...ish 😂

Special thanks to Victoria Photography for this amazing picture, and the wonderful Mrs and Mr Keating 💗

Join Sherri Conn for her very popular and empowering kintsugi workshop here at the Japanese Garden! ✨Bookings can be mad...
14/08/2026

Join Sherri Conn for her very popular and empowering kintsugi workshop here at the Japanese Garden! ✨

Bookings can be made online at www.cowdengarden.com

The school summer holiday's are over, who's ready to get their spook on?! 🎃👻 Can we start planning Halloween shenanigans...
13/08/2026

The school summer holiday's are over, who's ready to get their spook on?! 🎃👻
Can we start planning Halloween shenanigans already?! 🕷🕸
Plan ahead and book now before we sell out!

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