Iveagh Gardens - Reviews from across the web
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Iveagh Gardens- Dublin, Ireland - VirtualTourist.com The Iveagh Gardens, located at the back of the National Concert hall and very close to Stephens Green, were originally owned by the Guinness family and were the gardens of their Dublin townhouse (which is now the Department of Foreign Affairs). They donated the gardens to the nation at the same time... virtualtourist.com
Iveagh Gardens - a Gardens Guide review : A fine Victorian town garden, with a fountain, rosarium and maze, formerly belonging to the Earls of Iveagh. Designed by Ninian Niven in 1863, the gardens are in the process of being restored. Much has been achieved but there ... gardenvisit.com
Iveagh Gardens Guide - Yahoo! Travel Guide UK Developed as part of the Iveagh Estate in the 18th century, these gardens are still one of Dublin's best kept secrets, so well-tucked away that they remain quiet and tranquil even in the height of summer. The grounds were laid out at a time when all things Gothic were the height of fashion, so prepa... uk.holidaysguide.yahoo.com
Iveagh Gardens - Parks, Gardens and Nature Reserves of Dublin - Ireland for Visitors A smallish, landscaped park in an enclosed area - made more interesting by some old trees, a sunken archery range, fountains and the remnants of some monumental artworks. Greek (or possible Roman) gods lurk in the foliage. None of this is truly spectacular, but the overall impression is very pleasin... goireland.about.com
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