Geilsland House and grounds Geilsland House



stained glass in geilsland house.


geilsland house may have been designed robert samson ingram (1841-1915) of j & r s ingram, kilmarnock. pair of late 19th-century gothic semi-villas @ 28 , 30 portland road, kilmarnock believed ingram , possess architectural details comparable geilsland, in particular entrance porch columned supports.


the mccombe family last owners before became church of scotland school , being involved in fruit trade built greenhouses, walled garden, , fruit packing sheds. summer house existed in grounds @ time, extensively used mr mccombe suffered ill health.


in 1963 property came 13 196/1000 acres of grounds.


lomond house within grounds built in mock gothic style in 1999 unit young people special needs.








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