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Tag Archives: National Stud
Japanese Gardens
The final part of our visit to the National Stud was the Japanese Gardens, renowned throughout the world and the finest of their kind in Europe. The gardens were devised by Colonel William Hall Walker, a wealthy Scotsman from a famous brewing family, and … Continue reading
Posted in Historical, Landscape, Nature, Photography, Places of Interest
Tagged 1906, Co. Kildare, Culture, Heritage, History, Japanese Gardens, National Stud, Photography, Tassa Eida, Tully
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Black Abbey
Finally to the last of the Abbeys of Kildare, Black Abbey located on the grounds of the National Stud, so I expected to be able to gain entry, but unfortunatly the site is fenced off.The abbey ruins are in the … Continue reading
St. Fiachra’s Garden
As Previously mentioned another area within the Nation stud which is worth a visit is the St. Fiachra gardens. In 1999 the Irish National Stud created a commemorative garden to St Fiachra to celebrate the Millennium. It was designed by Professor Martin Hallinan, … Continue reading
Posted in Historical, Landscape, Nature, Photography, Places of Interest
Tagged award-winning, Co. Kildare, Curragh, ducks, Gardiners, lakes, landscape architect, Mary McAleese, Millenium, Monastic, National Stud, natural spring, Patron Saint, President of Ireland, Professor Martin Hallinan, swans, Tully, waterfalls
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The Wayside Well
This one took me a while to find, most people misleadingly say that it can be found in the car park of the National Stud, however it is actually located at the end of the coach parking facility. Also accessible … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, Brigid, Celtic Danu, Christian, Dagda, daughter, faerie, Gaelic, gardens, Goddess, healing, Holy, inscription, Ireland, Japanese, Kildare, Mother, National Stud, otherworld, Pagan, pilgrimage, Portal, Sacred, Sain, Smt, spirits, Spring, St. Brigid, Symbol, Water, Well, wisdom
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