Brief Description
The garden is now a plantsman's garden created under the supervision of Miss Marjorie Cunliffe-Owen from the 1930s. Features include a moon gate and Japanese stone lantern.
History
Faaie Mooar is a house overlooking the Port-e-Vullen bay. It was built as 'Bellevue' in 1828 by Mr G. Stephen, the grounds being planted with forest trees.
Terrain
coastal- Features
- House (featured building)
- Earliest Date:
- Latest Date:
- Gate
- Description: Moon gate
- Garden Ornament
- Description: Stone lantern
- Urn
- Description: Pair of Grecian urns
- Pond
- Description: Lily pond
- History
Period
- Early 20th Century (1901-1932)
- References
References
- Larch S. Garrad {A History of Manx Gardens} (Isle of Man: Collector's Choice, 1986) 154A History of Manx Gardens