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  1. History of Mount Stewart Manor A family estate repeatedly taken over and redesigned. The Stewart family (later named “Vane-Tempest-Stewart”) bought the property in 1744, thanks to the fortune amassed by the family patriarch: Alexander Stewart (1699-1781), then a leading linen merchant.

  2. Mount Stewart House re-opened after our 3 year long restoration project. We've brought back the elegance and charm of the house when it was home of the 7th Marchioness Edith, Lady Londonderry and her family in the early 20th century and we look forward to welcoming you to enjoy in all its splendor.

  3. Mount Stewart - National Trust, Newtownards. 24,852 likes · 372 talking about this · 54,535 were here. Mount Stewart is one of the most inspiring and...

  4. Les jardins de Mount Stewart sont à leur apogée dans les années trente. La Seconde Guerre mondiale, le manque de personnel, le départ à la retraite de son fidèle chef jardinier, le décès de son époux puis de son fils décident Edith, Marquise de Londonderry de léguer au National Trust son domaine en 1955.

  5. Mount Stewart is an exceptional example of the Irish demesne, intended to be both beautiful and productive, with woodland, orchards and farmland providing for the needs of the household. The demesne perimeter is clearly defined by an enclosing wall, which marked the private realm of the owner.

  6. 4 de jun. de 2021 · Lady Londonderry had a passion for sailing on Strangford Lough from her home at Mount Stewart, County Down, Northern Ireland. It was Theresa’s yacht, the Mou...

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  7. Mount Stewart House re-opened after our 3 year long restoration project. We've brought back the elegance and charm of the house when it was home of the 7th Marchioness Edith, Lady Londonderry and her family in the early 20th century and we look forward to welcoming you to enjoy in all its splendor.