Belvedere House Gardens & Park, located in Ireland’s Ancient East, shows beauty, intrigue, and passion that combine for an engaging Visitor Experience and an outstanding day out with a difference, with many layers of life and history in the big house. Belvedere House, Gardens & Park is a 160-acre Lakeside Estate with a fully restored Georgian Villa erected in 1740 by the famed Architect Richard Castles. The estate is home to a remarkable Victorian Walled Garden, which has one of Ireland’s greatest collections of rare and unusual plants. The largest in Ireland, “The Jealous Wall,” is part of the naturalistic built 18th century landscape interspersed with Romantic Follies. There is a licenced restaurant and gift shop within the inviting Visitor Services Centre, as well as three outdoor children’s play areas, a zip line, and other picnic sites around the estate.
Belvedere House and Gardens
Belvedere Estate is now a significant example of cultural constructed heritage that has been turned into a regional tourism asset of national significance.
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