The Hirsel is a Category A Listed[1] stately home near Coldstream, Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders council area.
David Bryce, George Henderson, and James Campbell Walker are also known to have worked here.
[2] The house is set within an outstanding English garden style late 18th to 19th century designed landscape which spans the valley of Leet Water.
The landscape comprises informal parkland, woodland, and a large artificial lake (Hirsel Lake), and a late 19th century rhododendron and azalea woodland garden, Dundock Wood.
In addition to forming an attractive setting for the category-A listed house, the grounds contain nationally important archaeological remains, a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and two notable heritage trees.