Shankill Castle
Shankill Castle and Gardens is set in parkland near Paulstown on the Carlow/Kilkenny border. Visitors are invited to walk in the grounds and gardens, and there are guided tours of the house.
A branch of the Butler family, the Toler-Aylwards resided at Shankill until 1991 and some still live in the area of Kilkenny. Shankill is now home to the artist Elizabeth Cope.
Garden
In the garden there are remnants of 18th century lime alles, 19th century laurel lawns. There are some Victorian favourites such as the now gigantic Sequoias and 20th century, self-sown ash trees. The moated garden, once a rose garden then forgotten and planted with Sitka spruces is now a spring garden, and the graveyard blooms all year round. The walled garden has an apple arch under-planted with red tulips and some antique goblet-shaped pear trees trained against a mellow brick wall.
Around Shankill Castle Gardens there are 3 significant trees which are included in the Tree Register of Ireland,[1] compiled by the Tree Council of Ireland.[2] These include a Common Lime, a Wellingtonia Giant Sequoia and two Monterey Cypress.
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Coordinates: 52°41′11″N 7°01′18″W / 52.6865°N 7.0217°W