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walks in the Lily Wood and rest of the estate. Lady It was she who first realised the benefits of the sub-tropical local climate. The Gulf Stream feeds Strangford Lough. The area is frost-free and, as Lady Edith discovered, Mount Stewart enjoys island conditions, the atmosphere is humid and, in hot weather, there are heavy dews at night. Tender tropical plants thrive here and many greenhouse varieties have been planted outside with impressive results.In 1957, she gave the gardens to the
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house door she would dive in and out of a sash window, followed by her dogs — of which there were 14 at one time, ranging from deer hound to Pekinese. Lady Edith also redesigned and redecorated much of the interior, for example, the huge drawing room, the Castlereagh Room, the smoking room (whose mantelpiece displayed the
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in Scotland and it was that house's gardens which inspired her reworking of those at Mount Stewart with themed plantings (the Italian, Spanish, and Mairi gardens) and the Dodo Terrace with its whimsical statuary (Ribbentrop described the effect as "paradise"). Rather than enter her gardens through a
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in 1915 the gardens had been plain lawns with large decorative pots. She added the Shamrock Garden, the Sunken Garden, increased the size of the lake, added a Spanish Garden with a small hut, the Italian Garden, the Dodo Terrace with its 'menagerie' of cement animals, the Fountain Pool and laid out
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The National Trust refurbishment, completed in 2015, sought to restore the interiors to how they appeared in the 1950s when the house belonged to Lady Edith, the seventh Marchioness. An exception is the Ionic-columned octagonal main hall, where the chequered stone floor laid by the 3rd Marquess has
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Portions of what are now Lady Londonderry’s sitting room, the music room, the Castlereagh room and the staircase were left untouched, but a new suite of rooms was added. Of these the principal is the Drawing Room, which looks out onto the main gardens and, before the building along the shore of the
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it was neither destroyed nor removed. With talk of his internment, Londonderry retreated to Mount Stewart where, following a series of debilitating strokes, he died in 1949. Flanked by statues of four Irish saints, he is buried in the estate's family graveyard.
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described visiting Mount Stewart, and meeting "with no one thing worth notice, unless great wall pounds are so – much expense, no taste, every thing unfinished and dirty, grand plans for the future, nothing pleasant nor even comfortable at present".
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After further alterations to house's interior, the 7th Marchioness, redesigned the gardens a lavish style that took advantage of the sub-tropical local climate. As Lady Edith discovered, Mount Stewart under the general influence of the
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who urged them to "drive the bloodhounds of King George, the German king, beyond the seas"), were allowed American exile. Porter's offence may have been to have serially lampooned Londonderry in a popular satire of the landed interest,
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remarked that having seen a photograph of the gardens, he believed that they must be very beautiful. When Carson (who once proposed that he was "born to lounge and enjoy" himself at Mount Stewart) affirmed that indeed they were, the
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In 2015, the National Trust completed an extensive restoration of the house and its contents as well as the purchase of 900 acres (360 hectares) of the wider estate, thus re-uniting it, and plan to open for visitor access.
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that followed, the wife of the local Presbyterian minister, James Porter, appeared at the house with her seven children to plead for his life. Together with her younger sister, Lady Elizabeth, then dying of tuberculosis,
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had referred to herself as a "republican countess"). But Londonderry was to see to it that Porter, convicted on uncertain evidence of having consorted with the rebels, was hung outside his church and home at
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family to live full time in Ireland. She died at Mount Stewart on 18 November 2009, at the age of 88, in the same four poster bed, hung with red silk damask, that she had been born in.
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warmed to his theme. The management of gardens is very like that of states. But Britain had done little to cultivate the unity of its empire, so that when he had asked his grandmother,
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to design a Classical Regency replacement of the west wing with new receptions rooms. A number of the present furnishings reflect Castlereagh's career, including a portrait of the
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To Robert Lord Viscount Castlereagh, and the Heirs Male of his Body lawfully begotten, by the Name Stile and Title of Earl of Londonderry, of the County of Londonderry
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The National Trust took over the house and gardens in 1977. The Trust operates the property under the name "Mount Stewart House, Garden & Temple of the Winds".
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Lady Londonderry (Theresa Chetwynd-Talbot) was valued for her family and political connections in England. In 1903, at Mount Stewart, she had hosted
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Controversially in 1847, while spending £15,000 on the refurbishment, the Marquess of Londonderry gave just £30 to local soup kitchens for
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Castlereagh inherited his father's title in 1821, but within the year took his own life. The next owner of the house was his half-brother,
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Porter caricatured the master of Mount Stewart as Lord Mountmumble, an inarticulate tyrant who has a dog shot for the temerity of barking.
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Commensurate with the family's rising fortunes, Castlereagh moved to realise some of these "grand plans". In 1803, he choose the architect
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The present-day estate of Mount Stewart extends to 950 acres (380 ha) with a large lake and many monuments and farm buildings.
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On Lady Bury's death, her daughter Lady Rose Lauritzen, wife of art historian Peter Lauritzen, became the live-in family member.
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In 1999, the Mount Stewart Gardens were added to the United Kingdom "Tentative List" of sites for potential nomination as a
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was tearfully persuaded. (She had often received Porter at Mount Stewart and in correspondence with the United Irishwoman
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Many country houses in the UK had adaptations of the 'temples' their owners had seen on their tours of the
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was among the subscribers who helped raise a memorial tower to the 3rd Marquess north of Mount Stewart at
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in Wales. These long periods of neglect threatened an irreversible deterioration of the Irish property.
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The Temple of the Winds, overlooking Strangford Lough, is an octagonal building designed architect
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house and the small portico on the west wing were demolished and the house was increased to eleven
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The marriage also brought in much of the Vane-Tempest property, including land and coal mines in
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The original property, Mount Pleasant, was purchased with neighbouring estates in 1744 by
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lines. The main entrance was shifted to the centre of the new north façade, with a large
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Mount Stewart House, Garden & Temple of the Winds information at the National Trust
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The house was used as a location for the third series of the BBC children's TV series
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had occasion to refer to the Marchioness's gardens. Meeting the unionist leader
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Characteristically luxuriant planting contained within formally clipped edging
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and north Down, 10 to 13 June 1798, Mount Stewart was briefly occupied by the
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Fellow Travellers of the Right: British enthusiasts for Nazi Germany, 1933-9
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to whom she offered Mount Stewart as a potential infirmary and triage site.
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As fellow Presbyterians, the Stewarts appeared to the county's enfranchised
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Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society (Sessions 161/62-1963/64)
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This remodelling created the present exterior of Mount Stewart. The small
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in Berlin, in May 1936 he entertained the German Ambassador to London,
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Ulster Unionist Council and the Ulster Unionist Women's Council (UUWC).
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Making Friends with Hitler: Lord Londonderry and Britain's Road to War
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of the house (and the last surviving child of the 7th Marquess), Lady
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Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society
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Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society
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Register of Parks, Gardens and Demesnes of Special Historic Interest
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Great Irish Households: Inventories from the Long Eighteenth Century
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Register of Parks, Gardens and Demesnes of Special Historic Interest
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Virtual Tour of Mount Stewart House & Gardens Northern Ireland
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Charity and the Great Hunger in Ireland: The Kindness of Strangers
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Billy Bluff and the Squire and Other Writing by Re. James Porter
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as "friends of reform", and on that basis Mount Stewart rivalled
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in Dublin, and then to Mount Stewart from which both he and the
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men" and the four-day visit became a national newspaper story.
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County seat of the Stewarts, Lords Londonderry and Castlereagh
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A Lady of Cotton: Hannah Greg, Mistress of Quarry Bank Mill
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The Summer Soldiers: The 1798 Rebellion in Antrim and Down
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The house retains a memento of this private diplomacy: an
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Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 6th Marquess of Londonderry
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The National Archives, Reference U840/C562 (1797–1809).
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The Year of Liberty: The Great Irish Rebellion of 1798
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who at Mount Stewart attempted private diplomacy with
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Glens of Antrim Historical Society (31 August 2015).
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who commanded the local rebels in the field, and the
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through the Irish Parliament, bringing Ireland under
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Titles and office followed. In 1795 Alexander's son,
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7th Marchioness of Londonderry, Edith Halen Chaplin
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54°33′18″N 5°36′29″W / 54.555°N 5.608°W / 54.555; -5.608
George Dance
William Vitruvius Morrison
Listed Building
Register of Parks, Gardens and Demesnes of Special Historic Interest
Mount Stewart is located in Northern Ireland
County Down
Northern Ireland
National Trust
Strangford Lough
Newtownards
Greyabbey
Marquesses of Londonderry
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
Foreign Secretary
Congress of Vienna
Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart
Air Minister
Hitler's Germany
Alexander Stewart
Robert Cowan
East India Company
Governor of Bombay
forty-shilling freeholders
Hillsborough Castle
Earls (later Marquesses) of Downshire
parliament in Dublin
Robert Stewart

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