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Mount Congreve House, built in 1760 by John Roberts, has been home to six generations of Congreves. Inspired by Lionel de Rothschild’s garden at Exbury, garden director Herman Dool began work on the gardens in the 1950s, and Ambrose Congreve’s passion for his spectacular garden is still evident today. To make the most of your time at Mount Congreve House, visitors can take a guided tour through the house to the gardens. Mount Congreve Gardens offer public garden tours with expert gardeners on Thursdays from March to October. Those looking for a more leisurely experience can book the Garden Loop on a golf buggy. Afterwards, relax in the Stables Café where fresh local produce is served daily. Experience old world charm with afternoon tea in the beautifully restored Tack Room, surrounded by nature. For memorable events, Mount Congreve Gardens offer intimate dining to grand banqueting. No visit to Mount Congreve Gardens is complete without a visit to FOXFORD, which is more than just a gift store. Located in the heart of their beautifully restored courtyard, it offers a range of gift ideas for any occasion, including beautiful textiles that complement the breathtaking landscape. The gardens are committed to sustainability and welcome visitors of all ages, abilities and cultures. Mount Congreve Gardens, located just 10 minutes from Waterford City is accessible by car from the N25, or from the Waterford Greenway by foot or bike. Children under 16 enjoy free admission, making Mount Congreve Gardens a perfect destination for families to explore and enjoy the beauty of nature together.
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