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Amenities

  • Association membership: Member of the Ulster Garden Scheme
  • Opening times: Open by appointment from beginning of May to beginning of September, 11am - 5 pm daily. Not open first three weeks of August.
  • Mobile narrative: The garden is on a slope, terraced with two patios, garden house, ponds, water feature.
  • Directions from Town: From Newry take the dual carriageway to Warrenpoint roundabout, take the lst left to Golf Course; 100 yds past entrance turn right, number 7 is facing road on right.
  • Prices: Admission £3.

7 The Woodlands Gardens

Add to My Ireland Newry Down - Northern Ireland

The garden is on a slope, terraced with two patios, garden house, ponds, water feature and sitting areas. Informal style with all types of plants including perennials, shrubs, fruit trees (apple and Cherry), soft fruits, climbers, A Small gem. Modern informal garden with different areas (rooms). Scree Garden, varied hard landscaping.

This garden has limited opening as part of the National Trust Ulster Gardens Scheme, please phone for an appointment before visiting. You can view details of the Ulster Garden Scheme at www.ulstergardensscheme.org.uk.

Not suitable for wheelchairs.

Spring highlights: Snowdrops, daffodils, primulas, treepeoony

Summer highlights: wide variety of herbaceous plants and flowering shrubs, Roses, Abutilon.

Autumn highlights: Clematis, Asters

Winter highlights: Chenomeles, Verbena Bodnantense

Unique/rare flora: Pseudopanax, Echium pinninana, Fremontodendron.

Contact

Telephone+44 (0)28 4177 4238
Email: erika@murray939.fsnet.co.uk
Address: 7 The Woodlands Warrenpoint, Newry, Co Down, BT34 3WL


Places to eat

Whistledown & Finns Restaurant

What's on

Mourne International Walking Festival

Sights & Culture

7 The Woodlands Gardens

Activities

Warrenpoint Golf Club

Accommodation offers from Irish Providers

Mountain View House

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