Great National Trust place this. We were going here for ages and it seemed nice as it was, only recently realising there was a lot more to the grounds than we had originally thought. Situated just outside Saintfield, the entrance is just off the main road and so is easy to find and accessible. The walled garden is beautiful all year round but really comes into its own in summer when the flowers are in full bloom. Christmas sees the gardens host a fair that is much more intimate and nicer to be at than the one at City Hall in Belfast. Feels like something out of a Christmas movie.
There is a paved but quite short walk for those who don't want o get their shoes dirty (will only take 10- 14 mins to get round at most). Then in the other direction from the central point of the grounds there are what I suppose you might call 'meadow walks'. These are really nice but as there are no proper paths in this direction, it can all get a bit muddy in winter or after rainfall, still, it's very picturesque.
The only part missing from the place that other National Trust places have (Castle Ward, Mount Stewart) is that what was the old manor house is actually used as the National Trust headquarters in Northern Ireland and so the house itself is not an attraction, having been largely converted to offices. It does home a really nice cafe though, serving good coffee and tray bakes. At certain busier times of year the cafe will serve more hot food but this isn't always available on any given weekend.
Great place to spend a Sunday afternoon and just misses out on the last star by not having the house itself as a feature like other NT properties. read more