

At any time of year the parc and gardens of the Lynch Country House have something to offer - daffodils in springtime, followed by the wonderful wisteria and magnolia which clings to the front of the property. No matter what time of year it is there is always a splash of colour somewhere in the garden.
Originally, the gardens had been planned and laid out by Googie Hughes, the wife of the builder Allan Hughes, and there were six gardeners, one of whom was responsible for supplying flowers to the house daily. The rose garden is in the process of being restored and there are many new roses amongst the lovely old English varieties. A spring fed reservoir in the woods provides the water which nourishes the roses and the other plants grown down at the greenhouses.
Enjoying a very mild micro-climate, there are palms, Canna, Crinodendron, Clerodendrum, Ginkgo biloba, and many other sub-tropical plants in the garden. In spring the sloping orchard near the entrance and the bank on the right of the drive form a carpet of daffodils.