Showing posts with label Abbotsford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abbotsford. Show all posts

Sunday, September 2, 2012



Local Family History Meeting

 

Corn Exchange and Ormiston Institute, Market Square, Melrose, TD6 9PN
Sunday 30th September     Free Admission          Non Members welcome


 Get to know your Borders Past

 
 A talk by


 
Dr. Sandra McNeil, Learning and Engagement Officer with the Abbotsford Trust will give a talk on the exciting new developments at Abbotsford, Sir Walter Scott’s home in the heart of the Scottish Borders. With the new Visitor centre open and the House due to re-open next year this is a chance to find out what exciting new things are happening at Abbotsford.

 
So, why not come and meet others interested in genealogy in the Borders – lots of our publications will be available.

 
Sales Table & Refreshments Available.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Sir Walter Scott's House to get £2.45m of Funding

Abbotsford House, near Galashiels, Scotland,  the home of the famous Sir Walter Scott, one of Scotland's greatest writers and one of the most influential Scots that ever lived, is to receive funds to pay for essential and urgent repairs to the building and help create a new visitor centre. 

With the death in 2004 of Dame Jean Maxwell-Scott, the last direct descendant of Sir Walter to live in Abbotsford, its future was put in doubt.
In January 2007, responsibility for the house and gardens passed from Dame Jean's executors to The Abbotsford Trust, a new charity.

The trustees will be getting £2.45m, but that's a lot less than the £10m they were seeking, which they say is needed to preserve the 19th century mansion and secure the house as a major tourist attraction, in part by creating luxury letting accommodation to generate an income.

The designs for the new visitor centre show it to be a most unattractive building, but its trustees don't accept that, and also say that it's been designed to be unobtrusive and have low running costs.

More details in a BBC article.