



A calm, monastic space with lawns and topiary yew trees (planted
after Scott's death), the South Court has a central basinon a stepped
plinth. This once stood in the Tollbooth in Edinburgh and in 1660 was
filled with wine for the people to drink from on the Restoration of
Charles II. On two sides, a tall yew hedge (planted in the1850s by
Lockhart, Scott's son-in-law) grows hard against the stone boundary wall
and has peep-holes cut into it to show ancient stones collected by
Scott. |