Today we mostly came across castles. Fireball insisted on having his photo taken near the name board of this one so that we would remember where is was when we got home.
He
also found the date of the castle carved into a stone pillar and wanted
to sit on the very old stone. I said I thought it had probably been
carved more recently, but it was a good way to remember how old the
castle was.
Next
we walked up to the keep. It was remarkable that it was in such good
condition. Inside were some stone stairs leading up to the very top, but
I was too afraid of heights to try it. Can you imagine trying to negotiate these spiral stairs in the long draping dresses they used to wear !
The Keep |
We did go
inside though, it was empty with a well in the centre which was covered
to prevent people falling in. Alł the floors above had gone, but you
could see the marks on the surrounding walls where they were formally
supported. All that was left were holes where the windows and fireplace
had been. I thought this photo of the walls looked like a face - two
eyes (one winking) and a nose lol.
The Inside of the Keep |
We got back
into the car and drove further. Once again we came across another
castle, this time it was in a forested park so we stopped to see that.
Castlewellan |
This castle
was in better condition because it wasn't so old. In fact it is a mock
castle built in the Victorian era. Sadly we couldn't go and look round
inside as it had been turned into a conference centre, and wasn't open
to the public. It was in beautiful grounds which we wandered around.
Near the car park we found an old tree with a hole in the bark of the
trunk and it had rotted causing an unusual formation of wood. I felt
rather sorry for it really, it looked like a huge wound.
Poor Tree |
Fireball heading up the stairs |
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