- Kerelaw House
Kerelaw House was part of the former Kerelaw Estate situated on the west coast of
Ayrshire ,Scotland near the town ofStevenston .History
The house was built in the neo-Palladian styleDavis, p. 292.] in 1787 by Lieut.-Col. Alexander Hamilton (a relative of the American statesman of the same name)."Kerelaw House", from "The Kilmarnock Standard", 5th April 1924] Chapter 7 - General Alexander Hamilton, "First Treasurer, U.S.A." p. 54 - 56.] Hamilton died in 1837 without issue and left considerable debts. Captain John Brown inherited and was forced to sell the mansion house to Gavin Fullarton, Esq., a retired West Indies merchant, in 1838 along with the rest of the Kerelaw Estate including
Kerelaw Castle . The Fullarton family were a cadet branch of the ancient family of the Fullartons of Kirkmichael, inArran , who held their charter from the days ofRobert the Bruce . The family were hereditary Crowners (Coroners) in the island of Arran. Their family motto was "Lux in tenebris.", "The light shineth in darkness." Paterson,] In 1919 the house was bought by James Campbell, WS.McSherry,] Campbell and his family (including his sonKenneth Campbell VC) were the last family to live at Kerelaw; in 1969 the house was bought byGlasgow Corporation Education Department andKerelaw Residential School was opened in its grounds in 1970. The house was intended to be used as offices for the school, but was instead demolished.Description
Built in the
Adam style , Kerelaw House was a tall, three storey ashlar building of five bays with a wide, slightly projecting central bay; its Doric entrance porch has above it the typical Adam feature of a Serlian window set within a lightly recessed blind arch. A long driveway lead up to the house from the nearby road, and is still in existence having latterly been used as an entrance to Kerelaw Residential School. There is however no other trace of the house.Footnotes
References
*cite book
last = Clements
first = James
date = 1974
title = Stevenston (Stivenstoune Stinstin). The Kernel of Cunninghame.
publisher = Gilmour and Lawrence
location = Glasgow
*cite book
last = Davis
first = Michael
date = 1991
title = The Castles and Mansions of Ayrshire
publisher = Ardrishaig, Argyll M.C. Davis, 1991
location =
oclc =
*cite book
last = McSherry
first = R & M
date = 1998
title = Old Stevenston
publisher = Stenlake Publishing
location = Catrine
oclc = 39876063
*cite book
last = Paterson
first = James
date = 1863-6
title = History of the counties of Ayr and Wigton, Vol. 3
publisher = James Stillie
location = Edinburgh
oclc = 4352073
*cite book
last = Robertson
first = George
date = 1823-25
title = A genealogical account of the principal families in Ayrshire ...
publisher = Cunninghame P. sold by A. Constable, Edinburgh
location = Irvine
oclc = 181661431
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