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flar
May 12, 2008, 4:24 PM
Here are some shots of Auchmar from Doors Open 2008


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holymoly
May 12, 2008, 4:27 PM
Very cool. What is the building in the second last photo?

block43
May 12, 2008, 4:30 PM
It would be awesome if that site could be restored and used as a B&B.

flar
May 12, 2008, 4:38 PM
B&B is a great idea.

The second last building is a dovecote. This is where doves and pigeons were stored (why, I don't know!)

highwater
May 12, 2008, 4:50 PM
B&B is a great idea.

The second last building is a dovecote. This is where doves and pigeons were stored (why, I don't know!)

There's one at Dundurn too. I guess it was one of those Victorian pastimes.

The last building is the old coach house and was the residence for the Sisters of the Social Service who ran Auchmar as a retreat house until being forced to sell it about 5 years ago or so. My great aunt in-law was one of the last sisters who lived there and we visited often, the kids enjoying the grounds, helping in the garden by the dovecote, and touring the house. It was a sad day for Auchmar and for the nuns when they had to go, not that they had the money for more than the most rudimentary maintenance.

An executive retreat or B&B/spa would seem like a good use. Of course, public museum would be the best, but too much to hope for. Squelch, squelch.

highwater
May 12, 2008, 5:02 PM
Thanks for the memories, Flar. I haven't been up there since the sisters left. Actually it looks better than I expected.

Hammer Native
May 13, 2008, 12:07 AM
Thanks for the memories, Flar. I haven't been up there since the sisters left. Actually it looks better than I expected.

Probably because it's been used for some movie shoots as well. But your point about the sisters reminded me of something. When it was a convent Pope John Paul 2nd stayed with the sisters, but he was still a cardinal at the time. I believe this was in the mid 1970's. So an interesting history to this place.
Also not to stray too much off topic but supposedly he got some Polish sausage from Beach Road Meat Market (which is now on Locke Street, isn't it?) and continued to get it from there.

highwater
May 13, 2008, 1:55 AM
Probably because it's been used for some movie shoots as well. But your point about the sisters reminded me of something. When it was a convent Pope John Paul 2nd stayed with the sisters, but he was still a cardinal at the time. I believe this was in the mid 1970's. So an interesting history to this place.
Also not to stray too much off topic but supposedly he got some Polish sausage from Beach Road Meat Market (which is now on Locke Street, isn't it?) and continued to get it from there.

Kewl. I did not know that. Yes, it has a very interesting history indeed. Second only to Dundurn, and not by much. It desperately needs to be preserved in its entirety.

the dude
May 28, 2008, 3:26 AM
i'd love to see it restored as an inn. people should be living in and enjoying this space and its beautiful grounds. the trick is finding someone to do this without filling the grounds with townhouses and an a&w.

MsMe
May 31, 2008, 12:17 AM
What gorgeous architect. Sure were superb craftsmen in those times.