An erotic festival scheduled to take place in August has caused some backlash in Northern Ireland.
The "sexual freedom" event will include hot tubs, massage, rituals and ceremonies when it comes to Narrow Water Castle in Co. Down next month.
Bliss Ireland is in its fifth year - and has been held in various venues around Ireland up until now.
However, the choice of venue for the 2015 event has proved controversial.
One of the castle's trustees, Sir William Hall, has voiced his outrage at the festival being held at his ancestral home.
"Lewdness and lasciviousness will be the theme of this occasion," he said, in a statement issued via his solicitor.
"Sex toys will be on sale, talks will be given which may purport to be serious but the real object is the giving of sexual titillation and gratification to the participants in the festival."
"Nudity and acts of sexual intercourse will be prevalent."
Bliss Ireland is described as a festival that promotes "sexual freedom, health and pleasure, in mind, body and spirit."
Sir William's solicitor, Diane Coulter, also added: "Sir William is outraged that anyone should think that he would lower the name and dignity of the Hall Estate and family name which for centuries has had the highest standing."
The festival's website does not confirm whether there will be sexual activity at the event.
According to organisers the events "vary a lot, depending on the event, they may include information and performance, visual arts and workshops, food, experiences and the teaching of techniques, practices & ways of holistically exploring sexuality".
The fifth annual Bliss Ireland will take place in Narrow Water Castle, Co. Down from August 7-10.