Cardonald Place Farm
Cardonald Place Farm is a farmhouse on the banks of the White Cart Water river in Cardonald, Glasgow, Scotland. It was built in 1848 on (or close to) the site occupied by the former Cardonald Palace.
Cardonald Castle was the seat of the Cardonald Stewart family in the 16th Century. Nothing remains of Cardonald Palace, although a stone from the palace has been set into the farmhouse above the door.
The farmhouse is featured on the cover of the 1993 book "Old Cardonald Had A Farm" by John A. Innes.[1]
History
The Cardonald Stewarts built a palace at Cardonald around 1565, and in 1580 Walter Stewart of Cardonald, Commendator of Blantyre Priory, based himself at Cardonald Palace. The palace is referred to in John Thomson's Atlas of Scotland (1832) as 'Cardonald Ho.').[2]
The palace was demolished in 1846 to be replaced by Cardonald Place Farm in 1848, "Place" being a corruption of palace. A stone from the palace, showing the coat of arms of the Cardonald Stewarts, was set above the entrance to the farm house. The five bedroom farmhouse at 135 Cardonald Place Farm, Cardonald Place Road, Cardonald, G52 3JX, has a large coat of arms above its entrance.
In 1926, Glasgow Corporation bought the Cardonald estates, including Cardonald Place Farm. They then built the Moulin Circus estate on the grounds of the farm orchard in the 1940s.[3]
The steading was used as a Council yard up until around 1992 and had fallen into a state of disrepair. It was sold to a private developer, Hugh Kinnaird, who refurbished the main farmhouse and converted the steading into 3 houses.
Nothing remains of the original farmland or orchard.
Architecture
The farm is built in blonde sandstone with crow stepped gables and is a Category C(S) listed building.
The main building is in a T-shape.
Notes
- ↑ http://www.amazon.co.uk/Old-Cardonald-Farm-John-Innes/dp/0906169380/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1391696586&sr=8-2&keywords=cardonald
- ↑ "View: Renfrew Shire. - John Thomson's Atlas of Scotland, 1832 - National Library of Scotland". maps.nls.uk. Retrieved 2014-03-06.
- ↑ OS Maps, 1939 and 1953
References
- National Monuments Record of Scotland Site Reference NS56SW 205
- National Monuments Record of Scotland Site Reference NS56SW 205
McDonald, P (1979) 'The castles of Glasgow', The Scots Mag June, Page(s): 243
The History of Cardonald, Cardonald Library
External links
Coordinates: 55°50′31″N 4°21′21″W / 55.841881°N 4.355924°W