Sarah Gornall, Kilcolman Rectory
Kilcolman
Enniskeane, County Cork, Ireland
A leafy road in the Bandon River Valley leads one to Kilcolman Rectory with its mature grounds, sweeping lawns, magnificent Beech Trees, many rare Species Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Magnolia, (which were all brought from China). Beautiful Eucryphia cordifolia, Camelias, Hydrangeas, Abutilons and Crinodendron hookerianum create a heady mixture of foliage and scent and the gardens boast an extensive variety of old roses and Echiums. The splendid flower garden provides Sarah with ample cutting from early Spring to late Autumn, with which to decorate her tables and guesthouse and the wonderfully productive vegetable garden supplies the house throughout the year with fresh herbs and vegetables, including sea kale, cavelo nero, asparagus, purple sprouting broccoli, Jerusalem and globe artichokes, and a huge variety of salads. There are also many fruit trees, including quinces, apples, and plums. Produce from the garden will be for sale.
OPEN: 12th–27th June from 2–5pm and April to
September by appointment. Groups at any time by appointment. (Sorry no dogs and unsuitable for children under 12 years.)
ADMISSION: €5
LOCATION: From Clonakilty: Take the Bandon Road and after Ballinascarthy, turn left on the sharp bend, signed Oliver Plunkett GAA ground, going straight down hill, turn left at T junction and the Rectory is 3rd entrance on right. From Bandon: Take the Clonakilty road, turn right on the sharp bend immediately after the sign for Hosfords Blue Geranium Café. Go straight down hill, turning left at T junction and the Rectory is 3rd entrance on the right.
GPS: N 51.73.128 &W 8.86.649
Tel.: (023) 8822913
Email: sarahjgornall@eircom.net
Website: www.kilcolmanrectory.com
