South Mains
We’ve been to South Mains farm near Forfar twice this year continuing working on the long stretch of wall from the entrance.
Boundary Wall in Dunkeld
It was lovely to return to Dunkeld to work on the boundary wall at Hamish and Ginny Carlton's.
Burmieston
August 18th and 19th saw the branch walling at Burmieston in Perthshire. This coincided with a cooler and on day two wetter moments in our amazing summer.
Cairnbrae Eco-Burial Ground
Early in the year the branch was approached about becoming involved in an exciting new venture: Cairnbrae Eco-burial site near Kellas. This project is the vision of Alma Kettles, whose family farm nearby.
Boundary Wall at Craighall Farm, Ceres
If you look up Craighall Castle, Ceres, online, you’ll see photos of the 18th century castle which until 1957 stood near the site of our July wall rebuild. The remains of the castle were near enough our site to be a source of stone. There’s also an old limestone quarry nearby, and limekilns in a state of good repair.
RM Condor, 31st March
It was icers for Billy, John and Iain this weekend as they headed for RM Condor, the home of the 45 Commando Group, to carry out repairs to the whin stone wall within the Woodlands Garden.
The Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle, 25th March
With the snow behind us and the clocks ahead, Spring finally felt like it had arrived as we returned to The Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle.
The Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle 21st - 22nd Oct
In our first post from the Historic Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle we looked at the history of the gardens and our work to restore the original spillway's retaining wall. This time we've returned in October to tackle the large causeway which runs along the lake's East bank.
St Fillans Golf Club - 19th Oct
Our second last event of 2017 saw us heading West to St Fillans Golf Course for a one day event. We were asked to build a dry stone bench to commemorate Bert Morrison, a long time member of the course who lived on the grounds and was well loved by the club.
Cambo Estate, Kingsbarns - 23rd - 24th Sept
It was another superb event at Cambo Estate this weekend. While Stuart and Billy took the beginners training course, Gregor and Malcolm were tasked with building a short section of wall at the newly renovated stable block.
Castlandhill House, Rosyth - 9th Sept
It was another beautiful day at Castlandhill House, one of our favourite locations on the CSDSWA calendar.
Morton of Pitmilly Countryside Resort, Kingsbarns - 2nd - 3rd Sept
One of the things I enjoy most about volunteering with the CSDSWA is the stunning Scottish landscapes we get to visit. Morton of Pitmilly Countryside Resort, just outside Kingsbarns St Andrews, was no exception.
South Mains Farm, Forfar - 12th - 13th Aug
South Mains farm was a first for the branch. Daan Kiezebrink was formerly a member of CSB, but other projects had come along – not least the farm itself, and he had not been able to keep walling. Now he and Kirsty find themselves owners of a farm with many metres of walls in need to repair and we were delighted when we were approached about helping.
5th Aug Drummond Estate
The sun shone! Not too often the case at Drummond, but as always events organised by Willie are good fun as well as a great learning experience.
3rd - 4th June - Building a seat for the St Andrews Preservation Trust Museum
St Andrews Preservation Trust Museum is to be found in a 17th century house on North Street. We were delighted to be asked to build a seat in its award-winning garden.
The Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle 27th - 28th May
Every now and again we get the opportunity to visit some truly spectacular locations across Scotland. But the Japanese Gardens at Cowden Castle was something else entirely.
13th - 14th May Inverbervie Heritage Garden
We were invited by Brighter Bervie to help create a dry stone feature wall for their new Heritage Garden project to mark the 675th anniversary of Inverbervie being granted Royal Burgh status by King David II in 1342
14th - 16th April Balhousie Castle
To commemorate the wounded and fallen of the 51st Highland Division, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) Association commissioned well-known Scottish artist Alan Beattie Herriot to sculpt a bronze 3/4 height statue depicting a piper of The Black Watch dressed in Second World War battledress to be erected in the grounds of Balhousie Castle. The Central Scotland Branch were delighted to be invited to build a curved dry stone wall to surround the statue.