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PMR-D6634 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Castlewellan Forest Park: the castle was built 1856-58 by the Annesley family and is now used as a conference centre. The extensive gardens contain the National Arboretum of Northern Ireland. Castlewellan Lake and pathway. 
 Keywords: picturesque, heritage, historic, estate, landscape, Rosebay Willowherb, Fireweed, walking
PMR-D6633 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Castlewellan Forest Park: the castle was built 1856-58 by the Annesley family and is now used as a conference centre. The extensive gardens contain the National Arboretum of Northern Ireland. The Mountain Lake on Slievenaslat on the estate. 
 Keywords: picturesque, heritage, historic, estate, landscape, reflections
PMR-D6632 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Castlewellan Forest Park: the castle was built 1856-58 by the Annesley family and is now used as a conference centre. The extensive gardens contain the National Arboretum of Northern Ireland. View from Slievenaslat (272 metres) on the estate. 
 Keywords: picturesque, heritage, historic, estate, landscape, autumn, countryside, nature, biotope
PMR-D6631 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Castlewellan Forest Park: the castle was built 1856-58 by the Annesley family and is now used as a conference centre. The extensive gardens contain the National Arboretum of Northern Ireland. Horse-riding on Slievenaslat on the estate. 
 Keywords: picturesque, heritage, historic, estate, landscape, Rosebay Willowherb, Fireweed
PMR-D6629 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Castlewellan Forest Park: the castle was built 1856-58 by the Annesley family and is now used as a conference centre. The extensive gardens contain the National Arboretum of Northern Ireland. 
 Keywords: picturesque, architecture, heritage, historic, manor house, stately home, estate, baronial castle, landscape
PMR-D6628 
 Mahonia aquifolium berries at Castlewellan, Northern Ireland 
 Keywords: Berberidaceae, Oregon Grape, Barberry, shrubs, botany, plants
PMR-D6627 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Castlewellan Forest Park: the castle was built 1856-58 by the Annesley family and is now used as a conference centre. The extensive gardens contain the National Arboretum of Northern Ireland. 
 Keywords: picturesque, architecture, heritage, historic, manor house, stately home, estate, baronial castle, landscape
PMR-D6626 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Newcastle: the main street, overlooked by Slieve Donard, the highest of the Mourne Mountains. 
 Keywords: picturesque, architecture, heritage, estate, street view
PMR-D6625 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Downpatrick: south west (classical) facade of Castle Ward mansion (National Trust), overlooking Strangford Lough. Built in the 1860s, it has a classical facade facing south, but a gothic facade facing north, to satisfy the wishes of both Lord Bangor and his wife. 
 Keywords: picturesque, architecture, heritage, historic, manor house, stately home, estate
PMR-D6624 
 Northern Ireland, County Down, Downpatrick: a colourful display of flowerbeds in the Sunken Garden at Castle Ward (National Trust). 
 Keywords: picturesque, floral, botanic, geometrical, dazzling, horticulture
PMR-D6623 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: ruins of Old Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey in the country, founded in 1152, closed after the dissolution in 1539. St. Laurence's Gate, formerly the eastern entrance through the city walls. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6622 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: ruins of Old Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey in the country, founded in 1152, closed after the dissolution in 1539. Footbridge over the River Boyne, with neo-gothic St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6621 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: ruins of Old Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey in the country, founded in 1152, closed after the dissolution in 1539. Footbridge over the River Boyne, with the new shopping complex built out over the river on stilts. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6620 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: view from the roadbridge over the River Boyne, with St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church on the left and a Martello tower on the Millmount (possibly a prehistoric burial mound) ahead. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6619 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: ruins of Old Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey in the country, founded in 1152, closed after the dissolution in 1539. The ruined 4-storey gatehouse to the abbey. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, monastery, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6618 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: ruins of Old Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey in the country, founded in 1152, closed after the dissolution in 1539. The chantry (left) with the octagonal lavabo in the foreground. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, monastery, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6617 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: ruins of Old Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey in the country, founded in 1152, closed after the dissolution in 1539. View of the original gatehouse through an arch of the lavabo. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, monastery, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6616 
 Ireland, Louth, Drogheda: ruins of Old Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey in the country, founded in 1152, closed after the dissolution in 1539. The 13th century, octagonal lavabo, the monks' washing room, with part of the (rebuilt) cloister arcade. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, monastery, architecture, picturesque
PMR-D6615 
 Ireland, Louth, Monasterboice: a monastic site dating back to the 6th century, flourishing until the 11th century, when it was plundered by Vikings and abandoned. The elaborately carved West Cross stands approximately 6.5 metres high, one of the tallest in Ireland. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, graveyard
PMR-D6614 
 Ireland, Louth, Monasterboice: a monastic site dating back to the 6th century, flourishing until the 11th century, when it was plundered by Vikings and abandoned. The round tower, over 30 metres high, showing the entrance, some two metres above ground leval. The West Cross stands in the foreground. 
 Keywords: historic, heritage, monument, culture, graveyard

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