Flourencecourt is set to the South West of County Fermanagh. It is backdropped by the Cuilcagh mountain range. There is a house situated on the grounds of the Florencecourt estate which was built in the 17th century.
Florencecourt House
As this property is owned by the National Trust it has been very well maintained and there are often events taking place to keep both adult and child amused. When I came to Florencecourt there was a honey festival and falconry taking place. There are walks to suit all types. The forest surrounding the house has been pathed and signposted for keen walkers. Whereas for those lumbering kids there are spectatular views and short gravel paths leading round the house. I really enjoyed this place and some of the scenery such as the Walled Garden where quite stunning.
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One of the huts featured in the gardens
The view from inside the hut
Butterfly seen in the Walled Gardens
A very tame baby robin in the Walled Garden
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Monday, 1 September 2008
Natonal Trust - Florencecourt, County Fermanagh
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Beautiful photos. Even the dogs enjoyed looking at them. Thanks for stopping by Life Inside The Fence. We really love the company
Teresa and the Desert Pups
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