
Looking north into the Mourne Mountains shrouded in cloud
Just before May Day, we were able to visit these gardens. They are private gardens and are only open to the public about half a dozen times per year. Even then one probably only finds out about opening via membership of a gardening club, or as in my case, through a local wildlife group member who is also an RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) member. Many thanks Lee! Only 30 people can visit at any one time and no photographs are allowed to be taken of the house (castle).
The castle is situated on the north shore of Carlingford Lough in County Down, Northern Ireland.
I will add a link at the end of this post if you are interested in the house and gardens, as they have a varied history.



Their own temple, where even the Gods can’t get a signal.
Their own harbour and possibly a heli-pad

Their own bandstand

Entrance to the Orangery where we had afternoon tea


“Hurry up, chaps! Tea is served”

“Hoping you have had a pleasant visit”
By the way, it rained almost all of the time we were there! Typical, as the following day the sun shone! Au Contraire!
Ashley
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