Glanusk Park

Glanusk Park

Glanusk Park is an estate near Crickhowell in Powys, Mid Wales that was established in 1826 by a "retired" [http://history.powys.org.uk/school1/crickhowell/glanusk.shtml Victorian Crickhowell - Glanusk Park] ] ironmaster, Sir Joseph Bailey. The park features in the hereditary title Baron Glanusk which was given to Sir Joseph's grandson, Sir Joseph Russell Bailey in 1899. At that time Glanusk was in County of Brecon and Baron Glanusk was the Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire.

History

Joseph Bailey and his brother, Crawshay Bailey, [http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/crawshay_bailey/eng/Introduction/default.htm Learn the Crawshay Bailey song - Teaching resource] ] had made a fortune working for their uncle, Richard Crawshay, who owned the Cyfarthfa Ironworks near Merthyr Tydfil. Joseph had bought estates in Brecknock, Radnorshire, Herefordshire, and Glamorgan, including the estate of Glanusk Park in 1826.

The park and estate contains 20,000 acres (80 km²) of common land, 3,500 acres (14 km²) of farmland and a five mile (8 km) stretch of the River Usk. The mansion that was built by the founder was demolished in 1952, [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/searches/fedocs.asp?FER=F4892 1771-1918: deeds and papers rel to portion of Glanusk estate] ] due to fire damage which took place during the Army's requisition of the building. [http://www.glanuskestate.com Glanusk Park Estate Home Page] ]

However the family still live in the Dower house(Penmyarth) and numerous other buildings are acknowledged as of either grade II or grade III architectural importance. These include the Tower Bridge, the gamekeeper's cottage, numerous farm buildings dating from 1826 and a private chapel. There are also some Celtic standing stones.

There are 400 acres (1.6 km²) of private parkland and 800 acres (3 km²) of forest which also includes a collection of 120 different species of oak trees.

A murder

In 1876, Glanusk was the scene of a murder when the estate's gamekeeper, George King, was shot whilst he and his under-keeper, Philip Hooper, where trying to apprehend poachers. No one was ever convicted for this crime. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conniesfamily/trial.html "Fatal Poaching Affray"] Abergavenny Chronicle and Monmouthshire Gazette, 22nd January 1876] He left a widow, Eliza, and eight children. There is a "King's Wood" which is said to be named after George. The man who was tried and acquitted for the murder was forced to emigrate to America where it is said [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~conniesfamily/jnowatkins.html The John Watkins story] ] he received confirmation of a deathbed confession from South Wales.

Today

Today the estate is used for angling and pheasant shooting and for events and festivals which have included caravans, white water canoeing and archery.

Elizabeth Shân Legge-Bourke, Lord Lieutenant of Powys and a lady-in-waiting to Princess Anne, is the (present) owner of the Glanusk estate. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/crickhowell/pages/legge_bourke.shtml BBC guide to "The Lady of Glanusk"] ] She is the daughter of Wilfred Bailey who was the third Baron Glanusk. Her daughter Tiggy Legge-Bourke, nanny to Prince William of Wales and his brother Prince Harry, grew up at Glanusk and still lives on the estate.

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