Lisnavagh’s recently restored Victorian gardens are set against the Gothic splendour of Lisnavagh House, built in 1847 by Daniel Robertson. He also designed the gardens, which were laid out around the same time. Much of their original design has been preserved, and visitors can still see a walled garden, rock gardens and mixed borders. Look out for the old Irish yews and, in spring, snowdrops, daffodils and bluebells. The gardens are open to groups by appointment.