He died at his residence Mount Stewart overlooking the Hillsborough River in 1834.
This huge new wealth prompted the refurbishment and enlargement of the newly renamed Mount Stewart.
This remodelling created the present exterior of Mount Stewart.
These long periods of neglect nearly destroyed Mount Stewart.
Mount Stewart had many good and bad times.
One of the most stunning rooms at Mount Stewart is that of the private 'Chapel'.
The family did not spend much time at this residence but used their Irish house - Mount Stewart, which was more impressive.
Mount Stewart, an 18th-century house and garden owned by the National Trust near Greyabbey.
It is located southwest of Mount Stewart.
Down and settled at Mount Stewart on which grounds he built the Temple of the Winds.