Clermount
187 Clermiston Road
Fox Covert Hotel (now a Best
Western Hotel)
has been built around this house |
Around 1950
Clermount
© Thank you
to Alan Stewart for allowing me to reproduce the photograph above and
other photos of Clermiston House
Recollections
1.
Giles Greetham
Edinburgh |
Thank you to Alan Stewart, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway,
Scotland, for sending me two photos of this house:
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Rear of the House
"This
photo shows my Grandfather and my Uncle at the rear of
Clermiston House, our family home,
which stood on the top of Clermiston Road at the junction of Drum
Brae Drive.
My
mother speaks fondly of living there as a young girl in the late-1940s
and early-1950s.
The house has now been engulfed
by the Best Western Hotel.
Giles Greetham,
Edinburgh:
August 19, 2011
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Front of the House
Please click on the thumbnail image
below to see the photograph of the front of Clermount.
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Recollections
2.
Peter Stubbs
Edinburgh |
Two Houses
This photo at the top of this page was
originally described as Clermiston House. That puzzled me
because I already had photos of Clermiston House on the web site and
it was a two-storey building.
However, I've now looked at old maps and
discovered that there were two different houses. They were: |
1.
Clermont
Clermount was in Clermiston Road,
near the corner of Drum Brae Road. The house is still
standing but much of it is now hidden by Fox Covert Hotel (now a
Best Western Hotel) which has been built around it.
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2.
Clermiston House
Clermiston House house was about
half a mile SW of Clermount, on land that subsequently became
Queen Margaret College. Clermiston House was been demolished
when the college was built.
Queen Margaret College has now become Queen Margaret
University, and has moved out of Edinburgh to Musselburgh.
The land where Clermiston House once stood is now being
redeveloped as housing.
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Peter
Stubbs: August 21, 2011 |
Recollections
3.
Giles Greetham
Edinburgh |
Giles, who sent the photograph of Clermount at
the top of this page added: |
My Mother
©
"My mother loved living in this house.
She often recalls lying in bed at night with the windows open,
hearing the lions roar in the zoo at the other side of the trees.
She
also mentioned Buttercup Dairies which I believe was up there
somewhere too. **
The family was Gardner. Charles Gardner (my Grandfather) was a
solicitor.
Giles Greetham, Edinburgh: August 20, 2011 |
** Yes -
Buttercup Poultry Farm lay immediately to the SW of Clermount.
Here are a couple of pictures of the farm.
Entrance
to
the Farm
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Farm
Cottage
and Buildings
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