
- 384 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Don't leave yet. Let there be one more piece of magic to remember the place by.
Is there something especially Irish about Irish gardens? The climate, soils, availability of plants and skills of green-fingered people generate an unusually benign environment, it's true, but not one that is unique to Ireland. Irish gardens tend to avoid magnificence in favour of a quiet and domesticated beauty, but that is not peculiar to Ireland either.
Strains of Irishness run through these gardens like seams of ore. Seen not just as zones of horticultural bravura, but also as reflections of historical, cultural, political and religious events and values, the gardens accrue an unusual richness of surface and depth of meaning.
Atmospherically illustrated by Brian Lalor, The Irish Garden wanders into individual gardens, rather than presenting a sweeping chronology. This book is a rhapsody on themes of Irishness, as if the spirit and soul of Ireland itself were sometimes more visible in these places than in the more conventionally visited locations of battlefields, breweries and bars.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Annes Grove, County Cork
- Birr Castle, County Offaly
- Carraig Abhainn, County Cork
- Mount Usher, County Wicklow
- Wren’s Wood, County Wicklow
- Ilnacullin, County Cork
- Derreen, County Kerry
- Mount Congreve, County Waterford
- Altamont, County Carlow
- Kilmokea, County Wexford
- Mount Stewart, County Down
- The Dillon Garden, Dublin
- Four More Dublin Gardens
- Butterstream, County Meath
- Rowallane, County Down
- The Gardens of June and Jimi Blake, County Wicklow
- Envoi: Ireland as a Place in the Mind
- Bibliography