We took our grandson for a visit last week and whilst he was very well behaved, he was shorter than the ropes and would just wander into the rooms to take a look, so I had to keep a very close eye on him, while Peter talked to the guides.
Our grandson was well entertained though and I got some time to wander round freely while he explored with grandad and look at parts of the house I was interested in.
Mount Stewart is a National Trust Property in County Down on the shores of Strangford Lough. It underwent a three year £8 million restoration. Sadly after Storm Eowyn in January 2025, the gardens and grounds suffered extensive damage, so we didn't get to explore all of it.
I loved the openness of the rooms. You could only walk around the outside, but you felt you were actually in the room rather than just stood in the doorway peering in.
These panels really caught my attention.
I do love a good bit of colourful pottery.
I love a decorated table, sadly our cat just swipes things off.
It did feel like some of the rooms were a bit packed. I'd hate all the dusting.
The ceiling roses and the chandeliers were beautiful, again though, all that dusting.
Although our modern triple glazed windows don't call for shutters, I'd love to have some in our house.

Love the warm colours in this room. I used to rent a room in a former stately home with a sink in the corner and high ceilings, loved the huge windows, but it was bloody cold in the winter and most of the year.
You could have hours of fun playing hide and seek.
More dusting.
I love writing and having a writing desk, we're moving our under the window next week.
Tea corner in the bedroom. I have a bright green tea set, I think I'm going to use it in the dining room.
Huge bathroom, can imagine this room would have been cold, although it does look like there was a fire place. The toilet is hidden in a large chest far right.
The house was full of family portraits, this one caught my attention.
We'll visit again on our next trip and hopefully get to explore the grounds a bit more.
Suzanne, I would have loved being along on that tour. Though I've never wanted to have a large and grand home myself, I never tire of looking at them. Thank you for hosting #PoCoLo (I'm at #12, I think). PS Your grandson is adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you, he's a charmer for sure. I do love looking at how the other half live.
DeleteNational Trust properties are great we have a few near us#pocolo
ReplyDeleteI love exploring them
DeletePretty cool; I like walk throughs like these :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing - have a funtastic weekend!
Thank you
DeleteSuch a fabulous property, but don't mention the dusting! I'm more of a minimalist but that doesn't stop me appreciating the splendour of this house! #pocolo
ReplyDeleteAll that cleaning what drive me mad
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