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Blairquhan Castle

Blairquhan (/blɛərˈhwɑːn/ blair-WHAHN, Scots: Blairwhan)[1] is a Regency era castle near Maybole in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It was the historic home of the Hunter-Blair Baronets and remained in the family's possession until 2012, when it was sold to a Chinese company.[2]

Blairquhan Castle
Entrance front of Blairquhan Castle
LocationStraiton, South Ayrshire, Scotland
UK grid reference NS 36531 05468
Coordinates55°18′58″N 4°34′39″W / 55.3161°N 4.5776°W / 55.3161; -4.5776
Built1824
Built forHunter-Blair family
ArchitectWilliam Burn
Architectural style(s)Tudor revival
Listed Building – Category A
Designated14 April 1971
Reference no.LB19094
CriteriaHistorical
Horticultural
Architectural
Designated1 July 1987
Reference no.GDL00063
Location within South Ayrshire

Blairquhan is protected as a Category A listed building,[3] and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland, the national listing of significant gardens.[4]

History

Four different families have lived at Blairquhan or on its lands. The McWhirters built the first tower house about 1346. The Kennedys then inherited the estate through marriage and built the remainder of the old castle about 1573. In the early 17th century the Whitefords took over, but in 1798, suffering the effects of a bank crash, they sold Blairquhan to Sir David Hunter Blair, 3rd Baronet, the second son of Sir James Hunter Blair, 1st Baronet who had married Jean Blair, the daughter and heiress of John Blair of Dunskey in Wigtownshire in 1770. When Jean Blair inherited her father's estate in 1777, the family took the additional surname of Blair. Sir David Hunter Blair made some of his money in Jamaica and was joint-owner of Roselle Estate, St Thomas-in-the-East.[5]

In 1820, Sir David commissioned Scottish architect William Burn to design a new house on Blairquhan. The old castle, which had become ruinous due to previous fires and neglect, was torn down for a new the Tudor-style castle, which nevertheless incorporated some of the decorative mouldings and sculpted stones from the old castle into the kitchen courtyard of the new house.[3] The new mansion was completed in 1824, and contains many antiques and an important collection of paintings by Scottish artists. In late 2012, Sir Patrick David Hunter-Blair, 9th Baronet, sold Blairquhan to Ganten Scotland, a subsidiary of a Chinese company which bottles mineral water for distribution around the world.[2]

The estate and grounds

Blairquhan is approached from the north via a three-mile (five-kilometre) drive along the River Girvan. The late James Hunter Blair (1926–2004), younger brother and heir presumptive of Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, 8th Baronet (1920–2006), was a noted horticulturalist and forester who spent most of his life restoring the castle and preserving the estate grounds, which includes veteran trees and a walled garden. An ancient sycamore which stands in the shadow of the castle is thought to be a Dule Tree or gallows tree, planted early in the 16th century during the reign of King James V of Scotland. The once-spreading crown was heavily pruned in 1997, saving the much-weakened trunk from total collapse.

As a tourist attraction

To help offset operating costs, James Hunter Blair opened the 2,000-acre (800-hectare) estate as a venue for private functions such as weddings, corporate outings and filming. The current owners continue this operation, offering the castle as an exclusive use venue. Blairquhan was seen in the UK television programme Beauty and the Geek. Its interiors and grounds were also used as a substitute location for Balmoral Castle in the Oscar-winning 2006 film The Queen, starring Helen Mirren.[6]

References

Notes
  1. ^ The Online Scots Dictionary
  2. ^ a b "Ayrshire estate sold". Daily Record. 17 October 2012.
  3. ^ a b Historic Environment Scotland. "BLAIRQUHAN (Category A Listed Building) (LB19094)". Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  4. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "BLAIRQUHAN (GDL00063)". Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Details of Estate, Legacies of British Slave-ownership". www.ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Filming locations for The Queen". Internet Movie Database.
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External links

  • Blairquhan home page

blairquhan, castle, blairquhan, ɛər, ɑː, blair, whahn, scots, blairwhan, regency, castle, near, maybole, south, ayrshire, scotland, historic, home, hunter, blair, baronets, remained, family, possession, until, 2012, when, sold, chinese, company, entrance, fron. Blairquhan b l ɛer ˈ hw ɑː n blair WHAHN Scots Blairwhan 1 is a Regency era castle near Maybole in South Ayrshire Scotland It was the historic home of the Hunter Blair Baronets and remained in the family s possession until 2012 when it was sold to a Chinese company 2 Blairquhan CastleEntrance front of Blairquhan CastleLocationStraiton South Ayrshire ScotlandUK grid reference NS 36531 05468Coordinates55 18 58 N 4 34 39 W 55 3161 N 4 5776 W 55 3161 4 5776Built1824Built forHunter Blair familyArchitectWilliam BurnArchitectural style s Tudor revivalListed Building Category ADesignated14 April 1971Reference no LB19094Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in ScotlandCriteriaHistoricalHorticulturalArchitecturalDesignated1 July 1987Reference no GDL00063Location within South AyrshireBlairquhan is protected as a Category A listed building 3 and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland the national listing of significant gardens 4 Contents 1 History 2 The estate and grounds 3 As a tourist attraction 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFour different families have lived at Blairquhan or on its lands The McWhirters built the first tower house about 1346 The Kennedys then inherited the estate through marriage and built the remainder of the old castle about 1573 In the early 17th century the Whitefords took over but in 1798 suffering the effects of a bank crash they sold Blairquhan to Sir David Hunter Blair 3rd Baronet the second son of Sir James Hunter Blair 1st Baronet who had married Jean Blair the daughter and heiress of John Blair of Dunskey in Wigtownshire in 1770 When Jean Blair inherited her father s estate in 1777 the family took the additional surname of Blair Sir David Hunter Blair made some of his money in Jamaica and was joint owner of Roselle Estate St Thomas in the East 5 In 1820 Sir David commissioned Scottish architect William Burn to design a new house on Blairquhan The old castle which had become ruinous due to previous fires and neglect was torn down for a new the Tudor style castle which nevertheless incorporated some of the decorative mouldings and sculpted stones from the old castle into the kitchen courtyard of the new house 3 The new mansion was completed in 1824 and contains many antiques and an important collection of paintings by Scottish artists In late 2012 Sir Patrick David Hunter Blair 9th Baronet sold Blairquhan to Ganten Scotland a subsidiary of a Chinese company which bottles mineral water for distribution around the world 2 The estate and grounds EditBlairquhan is approached from the north via a three mile five kilometre drive along the River Girvan The late James Hunter Blair 1926 2004 younger brother and heir presumptive of Sir Edward Hunter Blair 8th Baronet 1920 2006 was a noted horticulturalist and forester who spent most of his life restoring the castle and preserving the estate grounds which includes veteran trees and a walled garden An ancient sycamore which stands in the shadow of the castle is thought to be a Dule Tree or gallows tree planted early in the 16th century during the reign of King James V of Scotland The once spreading crown was heavily pruned in 1997 saving the much weakened trunk from total collapse As a tourist attraction EditTo help offset operating costs James Hunter Blair opened the 2 000 acre 800 hectare estate as a venue for private functions such as weddings corporate outings and filming The current owners continue this operation offering the castle as an exclusive use venue Blairquhan was seen in the UK television programme Beauty and the Geek Its interiors and grounds were also used as a substitute location for Balmoral Castle in the Oscar winning 2006 film The Queen starring Helen Mirren 6 References EditNotes The Online Scots Dictionary a b Ayrshire estate sold Daily Record 17 October 2012 a b Historic Environment Scotland BLAIRQUHAN Category A Listed Building LB19094 Retrieved 7 March 2019 Historic Environment Scotland BLAIRQUHAN GDL00063 Retrieved 7 March 2019 Details of Estate Legacies of British Slave ownership www ucl ac uk Retrieved 10 November 2019 Filming locations for The Queen Internet Movie Database BigliographyBlairquhan Castle Gazetteer for Scotland Blairquhan House Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of ScotlandExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Blairquhan House Blairquhan home page Blair Society for Genealogical Research Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blairquhan Castle amp oldid 1120154512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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