Victorian walled gardens and an Abby too
We visited Kylemore Abby in Connemara, County Galway.
While the former castle turned Abby was wonderful and impressive, it was the walled Victorian gardens that really caught my fancy.
Kylemore Castle was built 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. Construction began in 1867, and took one hundred men four years to complete.
Other buildings include a Gothic cathedral and a family mausoleum.
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 of gambling debts.
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 local girls. They were forced to close the school in June 2010.
The Benedictine community has restored Abbey’s gardens and Cathedral with donations and local artisans in order to be a self-sustaining estate.
The gardens are the gardens of my dreams!
Absolutely stunning!
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Oh!! Stunning is right. Can we steal a wee bit and bring it back to AZ? ;D
Looks beautiful! Can’t wait to hear all about it.
So immaculate!! Love how lush everything is!!
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