THREAVE HOUSE & GARDEN
Alan Gordon who gave the Threave Estate and house to the National Trust for Scotland.
William Gordon (1818-1899), a Liverpool businessman, bought the Threave Estate, in Dumfries and Galloway, from the (Black) Douglas family.
Threave Estate is within walking distance of the tourist town of CASTLE DOUGLAS.
The edge of Threave Estate.
In 1871, William Gordon built Threave House on his Threave Estate.
Threave House
William Gordon's grandson, Major Alan Gordon (1892-1957), gave the estate to the National Trust for Scotland in 1948.
Alan Gordon never married.
Several times a year, Drama is performed in Threave Garden.
Threave Garden and Estate
Several times a year there are special events at Threave Garden.
Threave Garden and Estate
You can get afternoon tea inside Threave House.
You can get a tour of Threave House. Many of its rooms are displayed as they were in the 1930s.
Threave Garden and Estate
Threave cafe.
Threave Estate.
Threave Garden is divided into a series of smaller gardens, including a rose garden, rockery and walled garden.
Threave Garden has a number of water features.
Pond at Threave Garden.
Threave Garden has a number of sculptures.
The Threave area attracts cyclists, caravaners and artists.
Several times a year there are special events at Threave Garden.
Threave Garden and Estate
Several times a year, Drama is performed in Threave Garden.
Threave Garden and Estate
Threave Garden attracts visitors from around the world.
Threave Garden
At Threave you can view ospreys and other wildlife.
Threave House and Garden.
Threave gets many visitors in the summer.
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Threave Garden has a number of water features.
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Threave Garden | National Trust for Scotland
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Threave Garden and Estate
Several times a year, Drama is performed in Threave Garden.
Threave Garden and Estate
Threave Garden attracts visitors from around the world.
Threave Garden
Threave has the UK’s only bat reserve.
At Threave you can view ospreys and other wildlife.
Threave House and Garden.
Threave gets many visitors in the summer.
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Threave Garden.
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Threave Garden.
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Threave Garden has a number of water features.
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Threave Garden | National Trust for Scotland
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3 Comments:
Wow! Looks absolutely lovely, Aang.
Do you know, Aang, the corner of Threave House looks a bit like the water tower where I live. I always loved that water tower.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eWDLtsRXGkA
Yes, it looks very similar!
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