Vandeleur Walled Garden in Kilrush County Clare, Ireland, Promo Video
Vandeleur Walled Garden Kilrush
Der Vandeleur Walled Garden in Kilrush, im irischen County Clare ist - mindestens bei gutem Wetter - einen Besuch wert. Auch wenn während unseres Besuchs der Angestellte lautstark den Rasen gemäht hat: Wir konnten uns wunderbar entspannen, und den Spaziergang und das Picknick geniessen.
Ihr könnt hier auch Blumenzwiebeln und Sachen rund um den Garten kaufen. Und euch für zuhause inspirieren lassen.
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Vandeleur Walled Garden & Woodland Bistro on a rainy summer day in Kilrush, Clare, Ireland
Kilrush, Ennis & Vandeleur Garden - Exploring West Clare -2019- The Irish Guy Vlogs
In this weeks vlog. My girlfriend is visiting from Sweden so we wandered around my hometown of Kilrush, County Clare. We take a trip to Ennis, my county's Capital, where Cecilia scared the shite out of me. We visited the Clare Museum, some small town shops, caught up with the local busker and ate way too much, as usual. Back to Kilrush for a stroll through the historic Graveyard of the Church of Ireland and into the woods for a stroll through the Vendeleur Walled Gardens. New Episode every Tuesday. Like & Subscribe for more!
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Short Guitar Clip by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence ( Artist:
Fresh Healthy Perspective by Birocratic
Eyeliner by Underbelly
Membrane by Slynk
Staring at the Sun by The 126ers
Flow (Sting) by MK2
Pumkin Spice by Audiobinger
The Banshee Gravel Walks the Old Copperplate by Slinte
Street Violin by Street Busker (Unknown)
Dark Lotus (Sting) by MK2
Tupelo Train by Chris Haugen
Mature Sounds (Sting) by Jingle Punks
Touching Moment by Wayne Jones
Lonely Troutman by William Rosati
Vandeleur 1.wmv
a selection from the Vandleur Walled Garden Kilrush Co Clare
Granton Castle Walled Garden
Aerial Survey of Granton Castle Walled Garden
Idiot's guide how to solve the Vandeleur Walled Garden's Maze...
Do you want to know how to solve our most famous fully grown Beech Maze in the Vandeleur Walled Garden, Kilrush ? Just watch this easy to follow video guide and try to solve the maze in our garden on your next visit! Good Luck!
Kylemore Abbey and Victorian Walled Garden promo video
Just one hour from Galway is one of Ireland’s top tourist attractions.
O'Carolan harp solo at Vandeleur Walled Garden
A boy plays a harp solo in a session at the Vandeleur Walled Garden near Kilrush, Co Clare, during the Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann weekend of music and dancing, August 2010.
Kylemore Abbey Ireland
Not the most popular destination to see in Ireland but this place is worth the visit for sure. One of the big differences between here and a lot of other places in Ireland is the massive amount of trees covering the mountains and gardens in the area. The castle built in Victorian style has stood the test of time, but not without service and upkeep. Because of its location this place gets absolutely pounded with rain but that's also what makes it so enchanting with moss and old growth forest engulfing the grounds. As always when exploring Ireland don't forget your rain gear. The monastery founded in 1920 on the grounds of Kylemore Castle was for Benedictine Nuns who fled Belgium in World War I. Here is a brief history:
Kylemore Castle was built in 1868 as a private home for the family of Mitchell Henry, a wealthy doctor from London whose family was involved in textile manufacturing in Manchester, England. He moved to Ireland when he and his wife Margaret purchased the land around the Abbey, after having travelled there on their honeymoon in the mid 1840s. He became a politician, becoming an MP for County Galway from 1871 to 1885. The castle was designed by James Franklin Fuller, aided by Ussher Roberts. The construction of the castle began in 1867, and took the total of one hundred men and four years to complete. The castle covered approximately 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) and had over seventy rooms with a principal wall that was two to three feet thick. The facade measures 142 feet (43 m) in width and is made of granite brought from Dalkey by sea to Letterfrack and from limestone brought from Ballinasloe. There were 33 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 4 sitting rooms, a ballroom, billiard room, library, study, school room, smoking room, gun room and various offices and domestic staff residences for the butler, cook, housekeeper and other servants. Other buildings include a Gothic cathedral and family mausoleum containing the bodies of Margaret Henry, Mitchell Henry and a great grand-nephew.
The Abbey remained in Henry's estate after he returned to England. The castle was sold to the Duke and Duchess of Manchester in 1909, who resided there for several years before being forced to sell the house and grounds because he lost it in a poker game. In 1920, the Irish Benedictine Nuns purchased the Abbey castle and lands after they were forced to flee Ypres, Belgium during World War I. The nuns, who had been based in Ypres for several hundred years, had been bombed out of their Abbey during World War I. The nuns continued to offer education to Catholic girls, opening an international boarding school and establishing a day school for girls from the locality. The school acted as the main educator for most girls from Renvyle, Letterfrack and further afield for almost a century but it was forced to close in June 2010.[1] The nuns have since been developing new education and retreat activities.
The Estate includes large walled Victorian Gardens. Since the 1970s these have been open for public tours and 'nature' walks. The Benedictine community has restored the Abbey's gardens and Cathedral with donations and local artisans in order to be a self-sustaining estate. However the garden is a shell of it's original grandeur, it used to boast 8-10 full time gardeners working on food for the entire estate including 6 full greenhouses, now there are only 2 greenhouses and a fraction of the grounds planted.
A truly amazing Victorian Walled Garden in Ireland
Huge variety of Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables in this wonderful location in Bray County Wicklow...
BANGOR WALLED GARDEN, LARGEST FREE GARDEN in IRELAND? A HIDDEN GEM
Found behind Bangor's award winning arboretum and the fascinating Bangor Castle Museum and just a stone's throw from the new Aurora, Olympic sized swimming pool, is a hidden treasure, Bangor 's Walled garden.
It was constructed/designed in the 1840's to meet the food needs of the Ward Family in the 'big house'. It was restored and reopened in 2009 by North Down Borough Council.
The 1.5 acre site has four separate sections — the kitchen garden, the herb and topiary garden, the swamp garden and the flower garden. It boasts two unique pieces of sculpture inspired by North Down’s maritime history. It has lots of seats for tranquil contemplation or simply eating your lunch in oh so pleasant surroundings, before going back to work. There is a small cafe and good toilets in the garden couryard.
I love this place. We only live down the road at Gilnahirk and it is remarkable that we have only just discovered it sitting right on our doorstep!
Probably well beaten size wise by the walled gardens at Kylemore Abbey, County Galway but you will have to pay for the privilage of getting into these gardens1
EDEN 2017 - Scattery Island/Kilrush, Clare (Ireland)
Scattery Island is an uninhabited monastic island located just 2 kilometres off the coast of West Clare on the Wild Atlantic Way. Although many tourist sites market themselves as being a 'hidden gem', a trip to Scattery really is a unique visitor experience.
Vow Renewal In Kilrush, Ireland
August 2019, the Goodwin family took a trip to Ireland. On this trip, the siblings planned a surprise vow renewal for Mom and Dad at St. Senan's in Kilrush, Co. Clare, Ireland. Following the vow renewal was a surprise brunch that Kelly's Bar & Restaurant down the street. This was a very special day as Charlie and Denise celebrate 38 years of marriage!! We love you
Victorian Kitchen Garden - Visit July 2019 - Chilton Foliat - The Walled Garden
Visited on 17th July 2019, Showing how the wonderful walled garden now looks many years on after the BBC television series featuring the lovely Harry Dodson, Ruth Mott and beautifully presented and narrated by Peter Thoday. Enjoy!
Music is The Prelude from Paul Reade's Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite, played by Michael Collins on the clarinet and Michael McHale on piano.
A bird's eye view of Sugnall Walled Garden
Kirkleatham Walled Garden Development
Take a look at how the Kirkleatham Walled Garden development is progressing.
Art is for Everyone exhibition, Kilrush, Ireland
Art is for Everyone exhibition of oil paintings, Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland
Ghost of Kilrush by: Joe Riley