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More than 5000 entries on the history, culture and life of Britain (published in 1993 by Macmillan, now out of print)
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Rowallane
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(18km/11m S of Belfast) Garden created by two generations of the Moore family, uncle and nephew, starting in the 1860s. The thin soil and temperate climate led them to specialize in rhododendrons, and the garden is famous for the way the profuse shrubs hug the contours of the hillside, interspersed with patches of rock garden on the bare outcrops.
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