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HISTORY>
The Dower House was originally a traditional thatched farm house on the
3000 acre Highland Estate which was owned by the Mckenzies of Highfield
from about 1540.At the beginning of the 1800s a conversion was made to
the stone ornée style to give the lady dowager a residence out with
Highfield House. This became The Dower House.
In the 1840s the estate was rented to the infamous and ambitious James
Falconer Gillanders who, on behalf of the absentee landlords, was
responsible for evicting hundreds of families from the Highland Glens,
many of whom were forced to emigrate to America, Canada, Australia and
New Zealand. This became known as the Highland Clearances - people were
evicted to make room for something far more profitable - sheep!
In later times, The Dower House became a much sought after residence and
Lord Gladstone, Prime Minister 4 times between 1868 and 1894, during the
reign of Queen Victoria, took The Dower House as a shooting lodge.
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