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Managed landscape dedicated to Angus Macdonald
- Angus’s Garden, located in Argyll & Bute, is a managed landscape dedicated to Angus Macdonald, who died in the 1950’s.
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Angus’ Garden is a living memorial to Angus Macdonald, who was killed at the young age of 26 by Greek-Cypriot terrorist Nikos Sampson whilst working in Cyprus as a journalist in 1956 (he was, at the time, prospective parliamentary candidate for Argyll & Bute).
Angus’s Garden is a picturesque 9 acre woodland garden set around an 11 acre loch in the Glen Lonan hills. The garden was created in memory of Angus Macdonald who was killed in Cyprus in 1956.
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Description: Created in 1957 as a memorial garden by Betty Macdonald of Barguillean for her son Angus, this picturesque nine acre woodland garden is set around the tranquil shores of Loch Angus in historic Glen Lonan. Whilst famous for its extensive collection of hybrid rhododendrons and azaleas, this glorious garden cleverly retains the ...
Angus's Garden. Created in 1957 as a memorial garden by Betty Macdonald of Barguillean for her son Angus, this picturesque nine-acre woodland garden is set around the tranquil shores of Loch Angus in historic Glen Lonan. Whilst famous for its extensive collection of hybrid rhododendrons and azaleas, this glorious garden cleverly retains the ...
Jan 4, 2020 · Angus's Garden at Barguillean was created by Betty and Neil Macdonald as a place of peace and reconciliation following their son Angus’s assassination on the streets of Nicosia in 1956. Angus,...
Created in 1957 as a memorial garden by Betty Macdonald of Barguillean for her son Angus, this picturesque nine-acre woodland garden is set around the tranquil shores of Loch Angus in historic Glen Lonan.