Head Gardener The Private Historic Estate of Milne Graden Coldstream. The Scottish Borders Milne Graden was formed in the early 1800s when Admiral Sir David Milne bought the Kersfield estate and combined it with the land known as Snook. He commissioned architect James Gillespie Graham to design a new house, which was completed in 1823. The estate has remained within the same family for nearly 200 years and is now known for its fishing, holiday cottages, and country pursuits. Today the property enjoys an incredible aspect overlooking one of the best sections of the River Tweed, famed for its fishing. At the centre of the estate is the historic house and residence of the private owners. The estate also provides a range of accommodation for both private and fee paying guests wishing to enjoy the estate. The Landscape Agency have been supporting the estate for a number of years and provide the relatively new owners with specialist advice which includes developing a master plan for the whole estate. Of specific interest is the burnside which is being restored and made accessible after many years which will reveal a very special part of the currently hidden landscape. Restoring the historic paths, bridge and the creation of a beautiful woodland garden. Secondly the historic walled garden is being restored to include both productive and ornamental areas as well as cut flowers, house plants, container displays, an orchard, and composting. A significant addition will be a display glasshouse. The garden and estate will be managed ecologically using organic and no dig principals where possible. A number of h oliday lodges will have gardens, and plans for the coachhouse include a spa with its own terrace garden (and a temporary produce and herb garden). The head gardener will be supported initially by 2 grounds people and it is envisaged that in time the estate will have a diverse team to support the developing estates requirements. We are looking for our Head Gardener to join us at a relatively early stage in the estates improvement, and to work closely with the Land agent, the design team and the owners to give an early sense of what’s possible. Significant tree planting and landscape plans also includes a lake which is currently being discussed. We are looking for an exceptional candidate who has the experience to join the team at this early but exciting time. They should possess relevant experience in private service, be proactive at managing their responsibilities, a self starter who can lead a small team and who is able to work and communicate collaboratively with the wider estate team, designers and the private owners. Salary will reflect the Professional Gardeners Guild salary guidelines £38,110 - £52,450 (negotiable for an outstanding candidate). Accommodation / or an accommodation allowance will be provided as may be required. To apply, please send a cover letter and your CV to our recruitment consultant, Michael Walker at nationalgardensspecialist@gmail.com