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    You can't beat a garden and tea room combo to blow away the cobwebs at any time of year and Mount Stewart House in Co. Down delivers. From semi-formal Spanish and Italianate gardens, and the funky shamrock garden and dodo terrace to 80 gloriously rambling acres of secluded woodland with romantic neo-classical monuments and the chance to see red squirrels, plus seals and nesting sea birds on nearby Strangford Lough. And the tearoom? They make their own brand icecream, a well earned treat after all that healthy fresh air and walking.

    www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mount-stewart/
    Portaferry Road, Newtownards, BT22 2AD
    +44(0)28 4278 8387
    Google map: bit.ly/O0uLM0

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