DavidKeith

By DavidKeith

DUNMORE PARK HOUSE

Firstly, many thanks to all of you who got LOCAL HEROES onto the spotlight yesterday. It doesn't happen very often and I really appreciate it.

This is my entry for Derelict Thursday kindly hosted by SarumStroller. Dunmore Park House is situated in Dunmore Park Estate which is most famous for The Pineapple. The house was built 1820 and designed by the architect William Wilkins for George, 5th Earl of Dunmore. The Dunmore family owned the house until 1893 when it was sold to Claud Hamilton Hamilton of Barns and Cochna who had been renting it from the Earl of Dunmore for some time. In 1917, when the whole estate was broken up, the house and grounds were sold to Albert Wilkinson who then sold them on two days later to the Jones family, timber merchants from Larbert. It ceased to be a family home in 1955 and for a short time it became St. Maray’s girls’ school which closed in 1961. From then, until 1971, part of the building was occupied by the gamekeeper of the estate, but finally it lay empty and was left to the mercy of nature and vandals, neither of which had any respect for its former glory. It's worth a look in large to see the detail of the dereliction.

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