Philip Wood and David Wilson explore the garden of Harold And Mary Wolseley in Holywood, County Down.
Nine years ago the Wolseley's moved from their 20 acre garden and parkland to create a "more intimate and manageable environment for their retirement". Strolling through the orchard, Harold discusses with David the reason for planting certain flowers and trees was for "autumn colour" which his wife is very fond of.
In the house, Mary gives Philip an insight into their next project, a water garden, however, she cautions "it will probably take a time, because this time we won't do as much ourselves, we will have to get professionals".