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Cross Strangford Lough by ferry to visit Mount Stewart House and Gardens. This property, home to Lord Castlereagh during Napoleonic times, contains portraits and furnishings. The extensive gardens, with a wide range of plant types, are considered among the best in the country.
The famous gardens at Mount Stewart were planted in the 1920s by Edith, Lady Londonderry, and are of international importance. The magnificent series of outdoor 'rooms' and vibrant parterres contain many rare plants that thrive in the mild climate of the Ards Peninsula.
The house tour includes paintings and stories about the prominent political figures to whom the Londonderry family played host.
The House & Gardens are popular for many reasons, which include:
Former home to a fascinating array of political leaders and society figures
World famous painting of ‘Hambletonian’ by George Stubbs
Remarkable embroidered chairs used at the Congress of Vienna in 1815
Famous gardens of international importance
European Garden of Inspiration 2003
Formal gardens of clipped topiary, statuary and magnificent colour schemes
Picturesque lake surrounded by beautiful swathes of woodland
Dramatic views across Strangford Lough from the Temple of the Winds
New garden shop