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Jubilee Parterre and South Terrace

Created for Her Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee and featuring the Tuscan Temple

Created for Her Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee and featuring the Tuscan Temple

Discover the charming formal garden and 19th-century folly that adjoin the South Terrace of Hillsborough Castle and Gardens.

The Jubilee Parterre

The Jubilee Parterre was created to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee in 2012 and redesigned in 2016 to a design by Catherine Fitzgerald.

A parterre is a formal garden, created by arranging planting beds symmetrically and linking pathways with tightly-clipped box border hedges.

The parterre at Hillsborough Castle and Gardens was recently replanted in a white colour scheme and opens out to stunning views of the Wild Meadow on the South Lawn.

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View of the castle's South facade taken from the Jubilee Parterre, featuring a water fountain in the foreground. A blue sky above and gentle Autumn sunlight highlights the features and columns of this sandstone Georgian mansion.
The South Terrace, looking south towards the fountain. The paved terrace is in the foreground, edge with shrubs and flowers.

The South Terrace

In summer the South Terrace, which is directly overlooked from the castle, features an array of colourful thymes, hardy geraniums and roses.

In early spring plants to note include ancient wisteria on the walls of the castle and the yellow flowering thornless rose (Rosa Banskii Lutia). Later in the spring you can spot Mexican lilies.

Overlooking the South Terrace is the State Drawing Room, which features French windows that lead into this stunning terrace, down to the Jubilee Parterre. Members of the Royal Family enter the gardens through these doors for the annual royal garden party, which takes place on the South Lawn.

The Greek Temple

This mid-19th century folly marks the end of the original Moira Road as it entered The Square behind.

Temples such as this were usually set within a landscape so this setting is unusual, but had the advantage of offering shelter for those wishing to admire the view.

From here you can see the entire South Terrace, the Jubilee Parterre, Yew Tree Walk and Lady Alice's Temple in the distance.

The South Terrace of Hillsborough Castle and Gardens, looking east towards the Greek Temple. Terrace flagstones and the Georgian exterior of the castle can be seen in the foreground under a partially cloudy sky and surrounded by bright green trees and other planting
A common spotted orchid, Dactylorhiza fuchsia, on the South Lawn of Hillsborough Castle and Gardens

Wild flowers on the South Lawn

This summer, take a wander down to our wild flower meadow on the South Lawn, which is full of common spotted orchids, Dactylorhiza fuchsii . This orchid lives up to its name common spotted, and its name Dactylorhiza means the root is shaped like a hand.

Originally introduced to Hillsborough by Lady O’Neill in her time as Head Gardener, these early summer flowers can now be found in many of the uncut grass areas on the estate. Their flower colour varies from white to pale purple with purple spots. They are great for biodiversity as they attract day flying moths.

The meadow area will be cut later in summer with the arising being left for a couple of days before lifting so any seed remaining can fall out. Our gardens team hope to share the seed with Hampton Court Palace.

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Walled Garden

Enter the castle grounds through this 18th-century walled garden, which has been expertly restored using traditional methods.

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  • Hillsborough Castle
  • Included in all admission tickets (members go free)
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Lady Alice's Temple

Take a seat in this 19th-century temple and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding gardens.

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  • Hillsborough Castle
  • Included in all admission tickets (members go free)
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State Drawing Room

Discover contemporary Irish art from the collection of His Majesty The King in this elegant family space.

  • Open Wednesday - Sunday
  • Hillsborough Castle
  • Included in combined castle tour and gardens tickets (members go free)
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