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Colonsay House is a Georgian country house on the island of , in the Scottish . It is a Category B , and is now in the ownership of the . The gardens are open to the public on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons between April and October, and are listed on the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of historic gardens.


Colonsay House
The central part of the house was built by the McNeill family in 1722. It is a medium-sized Georgian country house on the island of , in the of Scotland. It is often said in twentieth-century sources to have been built on the site of an earlier abbey, but there is no evidence in any charter or list of Scottish monasteries of any abbey (or any other monastic foundation) having been here. Nor is there any mention in any medieval witness-list of a prior or abbot of Kiloran. We must regard the story as a fable, though the church (and the island as a whole) did belong to the abbey of Iona by at least the early thirteenth century, if not before.

This is the earliest Classical House in . It has been extended twice in between 1722 and the early 20th century. Since 1904 the house has been the property of the island's owners, the Barons Strathcona, and is currently occupied by the 5th Baron and his family. "The Estate". colonsayestate.co.uk. Retrieved 5 July 2010.


Colonsay House Gardens
The house has a public and covering some . Located centrally in the island of Colonsay, this informal woodland garden is famous for the outstanding collection of species and hybrid rhododendrons, and for unusual trees and shrubs sourced from all over the world from the 1930s. It is considered to be one of the finest rhododendron gardens in Scotland.

As the climate is mild, it is possible to grow a large variety of plants, including subtropical and more tender plants. There are , , , and dotted throughout the garden. Other plants include , the dramatic flame red , and , giving the gardens a subtropical feel. In spring, paths are lined with Himalayan , bluebells and other wild flowers. The and rolling lawns are more formal. A Dicksonia antarctica stands among , and . , and, later in the year, , flower profusely alongside enormous Cupressus macrocarpa.

The island's mill used to stand in the spot which is now The Dell garden. An 8th-century cross (a hybrid phallic and early Christian form) from the abandoned village of Riasg Buidhe stands below the house. A focal point is the Lighthouse Garden, featuring the lens from . The Old Workshop cafe in the gardens was built for the 4th by his father around 1935.

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