Highland Cow Garden Ornaments & Statues

Highland cow garden ornaments are the shaggy-fringed Hielan' coo cut for British gardens: stocky frame, wide-set horns, the soft gaze under the fringe. The piece in this range right now is the 30cm Highland Cow Stone Statue, around 10kg of reconstituted cast stone with the coat texture pressed in before curing.

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About Highland Cow Garden Ornaments & Statues

Highland Cow Garden Ornaments: 30cm Cast-Stone Hielan' Coo

Highland cow garden ornaments are the shaggy-fringed Hielan' coo cut for British gardens: stocky frame, wide-set horns, the soft gaze under the fringe. The piece in this range right now is the 30cm Highland Cow Stone Statue, around 10kg of reconstituted cast stone with the coat texture pressed in before curing. Heavy enough to anchor a porch step or border corner, light enough for two adults to lift without a trolley.

What sets the Highland breed apart

The Highland comes out of the western isles and crofting glens. Short legs, broad nose, horns that sweep outward rather than up, and the long fall of hair over the eyes that gives the breed its character. A Highland cow ornament leans on that silhouette. The proportions are blockier than a generic dairy figure, the head sits lower, and the horn curve is where most supermarket figurines lose the breed. The independent-shop piece earns its keep by getting the fringe texture and horn sweep right rather than slipping into cartoon. Across the wider cow garden ornaments range, the Highland is the single-breed piece; the Dairy Cow and the Curvy Cows are the herd pieces. For the statement tier below pallet, see the large cow garden ornaments range.

The Highland Cow Stone Statue in cast stone

The Highland Cow Stone Statue stands 30cm tall and weighs around 10kg. Cast in reconstituted stone, cement blended with crushed stone, poured into a Highland-cow mould and cured. The coat texture is pressed in before curing, so rain catches it and shadow picks out the modelling at close range. The four legs give a stable footprint on a firm pad, and 10kg is heavy enough that a named-storm gale doesn't shift it. The mineral surface takes a soft lichen patina over the first two wet autumns.

Placement for a Hielan' coo in a British garden

The Highland reads best with breathing room. A gravel island in front of a hedge, the corner of a low border, or the turn of a drive where the eye lands all suit it. Set it on a firm flat pad rather than soft turf that settles unevenly over a wet winter, a buried paving slab under the grass is the cleanest answer. Pair with low cottage planting (hardy geraniums, lady's mantle, the foot of a climbing rose) and the cement tone deepens into the planting rather than competing. Avoid pushing it tight against a clipped hedge that swallows the horn sweep.

Finish, care and the lichen patina

The piece is frost-proof out of the mould and does not need sealing. A cover traps moisture and slows the patina. A soft brush once a year clears windblown debris. Skip the power wash, it strips moss and lichen back to bare stone.

Across the rest of the Highland cow range: festive styling sits in the Christmas Highland cow garden ornaments range, lawn-scale placement in the large Highland cow garden ornaments range, the warm porch-step finish in the wooden Highland cow garden ornaments range, the windowsill or conservatory shelf in the glass Highland cow garden ornaments range, and the wider Christmas catalogue in the Christmas garden ornaments range.

Highland Cow Stone Garden Statue
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does delivery, returns and contact work?

UK delivery is free on orders over £50, with a flat rate below that. Orders ship within one working day from our Cotswolds workshop, packed in recyclable materials. Returns are accepted within 30 days for a full refund, with no restocking fees. If something arrived damaged or you need help choosing, email hello@backyardbliss.co.uk and we usually reply within a few hours.

How big and how heavy is the Highland Cow Stone Statue?

The Highland Cow Stone Statue stands 30cm tall and weighs around 10kg. It's a two-person lift without a trolley. The four stocky legs give it a stable footprint on a firm pad. Full dimensions and current price are on the product page.

Will the cast stone handle a British winter outside?

Yes. Reconstituted cast stone is cement blended with crushed stone and cured to a durable finish, rated for British frost cycles as standard. The porous surface accepts freeze and thaw without surface cracking, and a soft lichen patina deepens through the first two wet autumns. The piece does not need to come indoors for winter and does not need sealing.

Where in a British garden does a Highland cow ornament sit best?

With breathing room around it. A gravel island in front of a hedge, the corner of a low border, the turn of a drive where the eye lands. Avoid pressing it tight against a clipped hedge that swallows the horn sweep. Pair with low cottage planting (hardy geraniums, lady's mantle, the foot of a climbing rose) for the cement tone to settle into.

Does it need a paving slab underneath?

It wants a firm flat pad rather than soft turf that settles unevenly over a wet winter. A buried paving slab under the lawn, a flagstone, or a brick pier all work. On a firm pad it stays put through a named-storm gale without pegging. Direct turf placement risks tilting after a few weeks of rain.

How does the patina develop over time?

Slowly and gently. Moss and lichen settle softly into the micro-texture of the cast stone through the first two wet autumns, especially on shaded faces under planting. Most owners come to prefer the patina to the freshly cured finish. A soft brush over the face once a year is the only care needed. No power wash, it strips the moss back to bare stone.

How does the Highland sit with the wider cow range?

The Highland is the single-breed piece. Across the wider cow garden ornaments range you also get the cast-resin Dairy Cow and the Curvy Cows pair, which between them give you a herd-style vignette at smaller scale and lighter weight. The festive styling sits in the Christmas Highland cow edit.

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