Monday, 18 July 2016

Bruckless House

Bruckless House is an 18th century house set in 18 acres of parkland and gardens.  The gardens are part of the Heritage Garden Walks.
Front of the house.  

Side of the house

The garden wanders down to Bruckless Bay, where a pair of swans seem to live and feed permanently.

The same tree Frank has growing in Greystones, often called 'the wedding tree'.

A beautiful rose growing on an arbour 

A friendly  brood  of chickens

A sweeping vista in front of the house

 The trendy green bath I mentioned in a previous post 

The view from the dining room window 

We enjoyed our 5 night stay at Bruckless House, with Jane and Joan and their four corgis.  The house is an amazing old building, a great way to experience life in a past era,  where we met other guests from France, America and Ireland.   We now say farewell to the South, even though it is in the North West of Ireland! 

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