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Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Sweet Bowhill

Saturday, 29 August, 11am - 4pm

A fine company of entertainers, including some of the Borders’ best, will be at Bowhill at the end of the month to honour Walter Scott, Sheriff of Selkirk, novelist, poet, impresario and inventor of Scottish tourism. The world's first best selling novelist who did more than anyone else to promote the beauty of the Borders and the tenacity and resilience of its people is set to be celebrated himself in this day of talks, tours and trails set in and around the atmospheric home of the Duke of Buccleuch just outside Selkirk.

The key element in Bowhill's latest event, Sweet Bowhill, is Sir Walter Scott: His Life and Times in Words, Images and Song, an illustrated biography of Sir Walter presented by Professor David Purdie with images from the National Archive; readings from Scott by Alasdair Hutton and songs from Scott's 'The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border' performed by Hilary Bell and Henry Douglas. There will be opportunities on the day though to also take a peek inside Bowhill to look at some of the items associated with Walter Scott and to take a gentle stroll into the landscape to find out how some of his ideas influenced the features around the House.

Booking is essential for this event. Further information can be found on our website www.bowhill.org and tickets costing £10 each can be obtained from Bowhill on 01750 22204.

Monday, 16 March 2009

Bowhill gets Gold for Going Green

Congratulations to Bowhill House who are the latest member of the Tweed Valley Consortia to get a Green Tourism Award, theirs is the gold award.

Monday, 16 February 2009

Bowhill House & Country Estate Joins the Consortia

The latest member to join the Visit Teed Valley website is the Scottish Borders home of the Duke of Buccleuch - Bowhill House - which displays an outstanding art collection with works by Canaletto, Claude, Raeburn, Reynolds, Gainsborough and Ruysdael. Its fine rooms display tapestries, superb French furniture, Sevres and Meissen china and silver. There are a variety of peaceful walks on offer as well as Adventure Playground for the young at heart. The Courtyard also has a range of interesting things to do and see - from a James Hogg Exhibition, Victorian Kitchen, Visitor Centre and Courtyard games, to a gift shop and Minstrel Tearoom - there is something for everyone. Bowhill also hosts an intimate 72-seater theatre transformed from the old Victorian Game Larder. Click here to visit the Bowhill page on the website.