So here’s our introductory blog, more of a bit of a test drive
really and a bit of history (600 years condensed into a couple of lines). We are Arran Island Cottages, and are part of
the Sannox Estate – although it’s not quite that simple.
Views of Arran |
There are close family ties between Arran Estates, the Sannox
Estate and Arran Island Cottages.
The family are traced back to the Hamiltons when the majority of
Arran was acquired between 1455 – 1503. Feuding was common, and the Hamiltons
feuded with the Stewarts, who burnt Brodick Castle down in 1526! Disputes
ranged for another 100 years, and at one time the Hamiltons lost control of
Brodick Castle and Arran for about 20 years. However, a marriage and payment of
‘fines’, found the situation resolved. The land around Lochranza, Machrie and
Catacol came under the Hamiltons in the 1700’s and a degree of stability fell
around the island.
Tourism, if it could be called that, was boosted by sailings of
the ‘Helensburgh’ steamboat, which sailed from Greenock via Rothsay and
returned via Millport. But one of the
most harrowing parts of Arran history is not about those who came but those who
went. The clearances in the around 1829
saw many islanders leaving from Lamlash port, not always willingly to emigrate
to Canada. The journey took 2 months and there are still close ties to Canada
now.
Other snippets include the first police officer to Arran who
arrived in 1863, well before the first recorded murder in 1889.
Technology arrived by way of a telephone line between Brodick
Castle and Dougarie Lodge in 1913.
In 1933 electricity arrived for the masses, first being installed
in Brodick.
Views from the Castles - a frequently visited spot for mountain rescue |
Photographs courtesy of Arran in Focus.