Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Malahide Castle!




Yesterday, we toured a nearby town and castle called Malahide. This was, for 800 years, the seat of the Talbott family, Normans who established the fort in the late 12th Century. The castle is a Norman fort (square tower) with rounded turrets added to each corner later in the 16th century.

The last Lord Talbott, who died in 1973 was "quite a plantsman," as one of our new friends, the head gardener at the castle, told us. He brought back numerous plants from his travels, many of them from Chile and Australia, and they now grow in the castle gardens. The gardens are just magnificent, and we had such a great day there, despite (or maybe because of) the rain!


The weather was fine in the early morning while we toured the castle and had a lovely lunch in the pub. The gardens opened at 2 pm. So we were there at the garden door ready to be the first ones out. And it immediately began pouring! But we were there, so we decided to go ahead and tour the gardens. Along the way we were taking cover under an unusual tree, and a garden truck drove by. Melise stopped them to ask what the tree is. It turned out that the driver of the truck was the head gardener of the castle, Barbara. She said that, since we were out touring the gardens in the pouring rain, we were obviously avid gardeners, so she told us to go to the private walled gardens on the other side of the castle, where it's a bit more protected from the weather. She said, "You'll see a green door that says 'Private--Keep Out.' Push hard on that door and go in. Tell them that Barbara sent you." So we did!



The walled gardens were just so lovely we didn't care that we were getting wet! At every turn, another surprise was revealed! A pond, a yellow garden, a maze, an amazingly beautiful Victorian glass house, and a secret garden! We found it when we met a man who worked in the garden, and he said we were near the old chicken yard. Now it has a peahen and her babies in it, so he took us there. We all oooed when we went through the little gate--it's the secret garden!




Later, we met up with Barbara again, and she toured around with us a bit. She told Melise that any time she wanted to come in, whether it's open or not, she should just find a park ranger and tell them that Barbara said she could go into the walled garden! You know she will too!! :)
We had such a lovely day! It's one of those days that I know I'll always remember.

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