Part 1 HERE
Part 2 HERE
Now the history is out of the way, lets have a few more pictures around the outside of the castle.
The south front of the castle has views over the lake
and from the terrace we could also see some of the deer grazing
as we walked up to the castle, looking back we could see the greenhouse
and a little cottage perhaps for the groundsman
we also saw some more deer in the distance
The castle has a huge herd of deer on the estate, which Sophie and I decided to hunt for after we’d done the inside of the castle, and had our lunch!
A couple more of the entrance
the other side
The rear aspect of the castle
Next time we’ll have a trog around the inside of the castle, so stay tooned folks!
That castle is a great day out, FR.
By the way, I love your new Newcastle header photo. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete, took that in 2016 when I was doing my 366 🙂
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Thanks for taking us along on your journey. We don’t have castles here in the States.
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So I’ve been told, amazing! How can you live without castles!! 🤣 Well still more to come so we’re not finished yet, there’ll be oppulence next!
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Interesting place…
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I concur.
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😊😊
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Looks like such a lovely place to visit! What nice pictures! The deer also brought back some memories of my recent visit to Windsor – we went on the long walk and a whole herd of deer (dozens of them) just started crossing the trail in front of us!
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We were very lucky and came across a huge herd, so I’ll be posting those shots later, will give you good memories!
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Just gorgeous
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Thanks xx
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Very impressive 🙂 Love the walled garden and keepers cottage.
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Cheers Eddy 🙂
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Beautiful grounds. I’m looking forward to seeing the innards of the castle.
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Thanks April, I’ll start on them next!
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I admire your camera. Your shots are crystal clear and beautifully composted. Nice job, Abbi.
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Abbi? Thanks Cindy
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Shit. The previous post in the reader was Abbi’s.
Fraggle, I admire your camera. 😉
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🤣🤣 Language Timothy! (possibly a Brit reference you wouldn’t know but I’ll give it a go!) but really the camera is just a tool, it’s what you do with it that counts 😉 the one I have now is my 7th digital and no-one has never noticed when I’ve moved from one to the other!
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An amazingly beautiful landscape—and all those castles you have in Britain!
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There are a fair few!
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Gorgeous and looks so dreamy 🙂
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Thanks!
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I wonder which entrance the deer prefer
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Kitchen entrance I should think.
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Your photos are very close to being there for me some thousands of miles away. I find my camera seeks out deer whenever they are about. I admire your ability to shoot other things when the deer are near. 🙂
Warmest regards, Theo
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Thanks Ed, there will be a complete deerfest in a further post, there is a mahoosive herd at Raby. 😊
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Cool!
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Enchanted 😍
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Castles are definitely enchanting places, you’ve a fair few in Ireland too, would love one day to visit.
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We do but my favorite stays the one in continental Europe for their interiors.
I have a castle around the corner from my house with one big park to bring the dogs and it’s nice but not visitabile inside ,but there is an other just 20 minutes driving that you can visit the rooms😍
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