History of the Garrison House
21 Nov 2007John Burtt has picked out some key events in the history of the Garrison House. Does anyone have any information to add, or facts to share about Millport history in general?
1745 - Garrison built by Captain James Crawford as a barracks for himself and his officers on the revenue cutter "Royal George" in Millport. In 1864 John Reid wrote "A house with a wall in front having gun ports with cannon".
1772 - Captain Crawford's house, with no paths or layout. Between 1970 and 1830 paths and the lodge house built, and some of the gardens created.
1819 - Bought by Earl of Glasgow (Kelburn House)
1848 - A Byre was rebuilt to become a chapel
1885 - Earl of Glasgow had very little money left. Garrison was bought by Marquess of Bute.
1908/9 - Robert Schultz re-models the house, creates sunken garden and stone terraces.
1914-18 - Convalescent Home during First World War.
1939-45 - Convalescent Home during Second World War.
1948 - Garrison Wall lowered.
1950 - Opening of tennis courts, council offices, museum, library and cafe.
2 Dec 2007 | 2:51:14
thomas caldwell says
i have a property on Miller Street and the deeds mention that captain archibald crawford built the house on the year 1782. I would imagine he would be related to James crawford. you can contact me tam@thistle-ceramics.com