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English: Castle Gardens in Lisburn. Castle Gardens were, in the 17th century, part of a formal garden attached to a manor house (later known as the Castle and which no longer exists). Layout was initiated by Sir Fulke Conway Conway, but substantially developed from the 1650s onwards by George Rawdon, the Conway family's agent in Ireland.
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