Carnell Estate

Carnell Estate

Carnell Estate in the distance
Location within East Ayrshire
General information
Architectural style Jacobean (tower)
Town or city East Ayrshire
Country Scotland, United Kingdom
Coordinates 55°33′32″N 4°25′43″W / 55.55889°N 4.42861°W / 55.55889; -4.42861Coordinates: 55°33′32″N 4°25′43″W / 55.55889°N 4.42861°W / 55.55889; -4.42861
Completed 1843

Carnell Estate is a mansion house and estate near the hamlet of Moss Side in East Ayrshire, Scotland, about 5 miles southeast of Kilmarnock and about 25 miles southwest of Glasgow. The estate covers about 2000 acres. Although much of the house dates to 1843, the neo-Jacobean 16th-century tower remains.[1]

Memorial to the Hamiltons and Findlay-Hamiltons of Carnell

It was built by the Wallace Family and in 1750 was referred to as ‘Cairnhill’ on General Roy’s map of 1750. Colonel John Ferrier Hamilton later made considerable improvements to the Estate and in 1843 he commissioned William Burn to build a new house.[1] Georgina Findlay-Hamilton, John's granddaughter, upon inheriting the estate in 1904, made further alterations and was responsible for initially cultivating the 10 acre gardens the estate has today.[1] It then passed to her son-in-law and daughter, Commander and Mrs J B Findlay and then to her son John R Findlay in 1965. Garden House was built in 1973 inside the walled garden.[1] The house is now owned by John's second son Michael who usually resides there with his family.[1] In August 2011 Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie rented the house whilst Pitt was filming in nearby Glasgow.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "History of Carnell". Carnell Estates. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  2. "Home sweet home: Brangelina rent out 16th century estate in Scottish countryside". Daily Mail. 20 August 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2011.

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