72" reflecting telescope, originally constructed in 1841 - 1845, and restored in 1997.
Fagus Sylvatica "Aurea Pendula" - always a striking splash of colour.
Poppies
The lake - again!
The meadow land in front of the castle hasn't been ploughed for a couple of hundred years - it used to be grazed by sheep. It's full of all sorts of wildflowers. I didn't see it this time, but in the past they have mown a path through part of it in the shape of the spiral nebula as observed by the 3rd Earl of Rosse who built the telescope.
The Castle - not a good photo, but I think I have to include one.
1 comment:
What a gorgeous tree against that background. And the edges on those poppies - how neat. You always find such intriguing subject matter. How lucky to be able to visit castles and gardens that are so well taken care of.
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