This morning I drove across the bridge at the River Bann, at Coleraine, County Londonderry, and towards Bellarena, passing the Desmonds' admirable Bellarena estate (above).
Magilligan Point isn't far from here, so I made a detour towards the little ferry terminus.
I stopped at Downhill, the property of the National Trust, and admired the grounds.
I made a point of visiting the mausoleum, built between 1779-83, in memory of George William [Hervey], 2nd Earl of Bristol, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1766, brother of the Earl Bishop.
The mausoleum stands proud, though many of its finely-carved stone blocks lie on the ground.
Would this edifice make a future project for the Follies Trust?
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A reader informed me that the centaur statue, which used to greet visitors to Downhill Palace (or Castle), is now at Spencer House, in London.
Lord B, did you know the Dundarave estate is for sale? There are some fabulous pictures here - http://www.propertynews.com/Property/Bushmills/PNC689359/Dundarave-Estate/281230372/ VC
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