Exploring an Abandoned House in Ayrshire 4K
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2024
- Filmed in 4K 60FPS Videoed in Kilmarnock.
Glaisnock Manor House in Ayrshire was originally built around 1833 and was designed James Ingram of Kilmarnock for James Allason. In the mid 1800s, the Estate passed from the Allason family to Captain Robert Campbell of Auchmannoch in the parish of Sorn.
Though, the estate was broken up around 1949 with the mansion being bought by the County Council. The Council opened Glaisnock in 1952 as a school. The school specializing in rural education, took in boarders as well as day pupils. The building operated as a four year school from 1968 until its closure in June 1973. In 2005 a 6 million plan got underway transform Glaisnock House into a European Centre for Creativity. The refurbishment went unfinished to this day the once great structure stands abandoned.
Links for research and credit:
www.ayrshirescotland.com/mans...
www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/de...
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Very Creepy place now but I bet it was a lovely place back in the day
It was a gorgeous estate during its activity.
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@@T_The_Asogian yes i can imagine it was
Lovely old property
I agree... It is beautiful.
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Unfortunate there was NO RESEARCH done pertaining to the history of what must have been rich
The history of the structure is in the description. I can not talk in videos due to having severe issues with my speech.
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What do u mean by abanded property does no 1 own it bloody shame to let it go to waste like this
@davidcameron1792 I know... Unfortunately, the former owner passed away, and the building has been left dormant since. It is such a beautiful structure and deserves a revival.
Thank you for your comment, and I hope you have a pleasant rest of your week.
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European center for creativity 🙄 Bollocks! No wonder it went kaput!
If I had investment money to put into this, I'd turn it into a wedding party place for rental and advertise it towards couples across the world. I am sure rich Chinese couples would love to celebrate union in such a romantically bucolic setting. I would just renovate the interior with a reasonably priced contemporary style, while keeping a wood panneled lobby strictly decorated with Victorian antiques as the house's centerpiece.
100%! This place would have made an incredible wedding venue... Keep a traditional Scottish theme within the interior.
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