It was quite a nice day yesterday so my family and I decided to take a trip to the Seaforde Gardens and Tropical Butterfly House, which as the name suggests is a sort of estate with beautiful gardens and a butterfly house where they have all these exotic species of butterflies, birds and reptiles. My mum used to take my sister and I there all the time when we were little but we hadn't actually been there for years and years now so it was a bit of a blast from the past, and a nice little break from work since I'm off at the minute for the bank holiday weekend!
Inside the butterfly house, as well as all the butterflies, in a beautiful array of bright colours, there's also an abundance of gorgeous tropical plants and flowers, it almost has the look and feel of a jungle or rainforest, especially with the sound of the water features and the birds chirping and whistling. It would be my absolute dream to own a garden as beautiful as this someday.
Also, in one of the sections there was a koi pond full of fish with all these turtles just laying around on the rocks looking very thoughtful, as well as lots of beautiful exotic birds in enclosures around the outside. They looked happy enough and very well cared for, but it always makes me kind of sad to see birds in cages.
When you come out of the butterfly house, on the grounds outside there is a maze and a beautiful vast walled garden with lots of nooks, crannies and hidden pathways as well as all these peacocks just wandering about!
When we were going through the maze my mum started "doing a Hansel and Gretel" as she called it- i.e. picking leaves off the bushes and leaving a trail so we could find our way out again apparently- so very dramatic! Haha
How are you spending bank holiday weekend?
Gorgeous pictures! I've never been to a place like this before, so thanks for sharing pictures! I went downtown in my city and just walked around and explored everything :)
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Thank you very much! Glad you liked them, and that sounds fun :) xx
Deletesuch pretty pictures! :) i just found your blog yesterday and im in love with it. let's keep in touch :) xx
ReplyDeleteAw thank you Madison! Yes let's :) xx
DeleteBeautiful photography Beth!
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Thanks Sara!! :) xx
DeleteLove butterfly houses - our local zoo has one in it's old conservatory and it's always a must on our visits!
ReplyDeleteThey're really cool aren't they!?x
DeleteWhat a lovely butterfly house! I'm really impressed that there's a place like this in the UK - I've only really seen good butterfly farms with turtles in when I'm in Asia, but this one looks beautifully kept! Great added bonus that there's a maze too :)
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Yeah definitely, it's so random! Especially in Northern Ireland where there's literally nothing like this normally! xx
DeleteI love butterfly houses, the last one I went to was in the summer at Stratford. The had some amazing butterflies and a little enclosure for the caterpillars too, but it wasn't the right time of the year to see any.
ReplyDeleteThey're amazing, like a tropical paradise :) x
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