Antrim Castle Gardens - Reviews from across the web
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No title There is no doubt that Antrim Castle Gardens are a treasure-trove of past times and one in which local people take immense pride. Personally, I am delighted to be involved in such a landmark project that will hopefully provide a lasting legacy that will be appreciated by the people of Antrim long in... antrimtimes.co.uk
Antrim Castle Gardens - a Gardens Guide review : The seventeenth century house has gone but the Anglo-Dutch water garden survives. It has canals, a cascade, a round pond, a re-created parterre and a motte wi... gardenvisit.com
Antrim Castle Gardens and places to stay nearby of a garden more than three centuries old! The Antrim Castle Gardens were first laid out in the late 17th Century and are one of only three other gardens of the period that survive in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Canals connected by a cascade are lined with clipped lime and hornbeam hedges. Paths... greatbritishgardens.co.uk
Antrim Castle Gardens,Gardens in Antrim. Find all Antrim Travel and Tourist information in Ireland Formal walks are lined with hedges of hornbeam, lime and yew of a height rarely seen today rising to more than 20ft in some cases. Some walks focus on formal water features such as the Round Pond and the T-shaped Canal, others on a formal parterre garden, yet others on an earthen mound which has a s... antrim.goireland.com
Antrim Castle Gardens The Round Pound at the north end of the “Wilderness” is an original feature of the gardens. The Motte was transformed into a magnificent “viewing mount” in the early 18th century with a corkscrew path lined on the outside with a yew hedge. The summit is accessible upon request. The Castle wa... discovernorthernireland.com
Antrim Castle Gardens These impressive 17th century water gardens are one of the earliest of their kind remaining in the British Isles. The site contains many exceptional features including an ancient motte, a spectacular and unique parterre, long canal, round pond and paths through the demesne, as well as remnants of An... vb-pt-pt.visitbritain.com
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