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Auchincruive, Garden, Glass House
Glasshouse (19th Century)
Site Name Auchincruive, Garden, Glass House
Classification Glasshouse (19th Century)
Canmore ID 298403
Site Number NS32SE 8.11
NGR NS 39000 23748
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/298403
- Council South Ayrshire
- Parish Ayr
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District Kyle And Carrick
- Former County Ayrshire
A range of timber framed 'lean-to' glasshouses. Brick bases with timber frames. Decorative cast iron spandrels.
The Auchincruive Estate was owned by the Wallace family in the 13th century. There were a variety of owners until the 18th century when James Murray of Broughton sold it to Richard Oswald, entrepreneur and merchant, in 1764. The estate remained in the Oswald family until 1925, when they sold it to a local farmer John M Hannah, who gifted it to the West of Scotland Agricultural College in 1927, under whose ownership it remains (1999).
The original formal landscape at Auchincruive dates from the 18th century, however this is now vastly reduced and was remodelled circa 1830, after which the walled garden was probably built. The lodge at the E end is the Head Gardeners House, whilst the range of buildings along the central service corridor were potting sheds and further gardener accommodation.
The garden is an interesting mix of formal and informal planting, although much of this has been carried out in the 20th century, only some of the original yew trees remaining. (Historic Scotland)
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