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ESTATE IN A STATE...

How King Charles stepped in to help save a dilapidate­d 18th century stately home for the benefit of a local community

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THE grandest design of all, this fascinatin­g film – 10 years in the making – tells how King Charles carried out an incredibly ambitious plan to save a dilapidate­d 18th century stately home and turn it into a self-sufficient, community gem.

“It was an appalling risk,” says the monarch. “I wanted to see if at the same time as saving a house I could make a difference to the local area.”

Dumfries House and its 2,000-acre estate, located 27 miles south of Glasgow in the most rundown area of the UK, was a massive gamble for his royal highness. However, he led a consortium that paid £45m for the crumbling estate.

Not only did he plan to restore the house and the original 18th-century furniture – made by Thomas Chippendal­e – but there were grand plans for the grounds.

As well as bringing back to life a walled garden, he planned a horticultu­ral and education centre, a cookery school, a textiles and heritage centre, an outdoor adventure centre, a teaching farm, a STEM complex, an artists’ studio and an architectu­ral centre.

From an 11th-hour save of the furniture – halted on the motorway at 1am on route to be auctioned off – to the moment the late Queen Elizabeth II opened the walled garden, this is a heartwarmi­ng tale of a real passion project.

HRH says: “It was such a special place. I knew if we hadn’t stepped in and saved it, it would have joined the list of more derelict country houses.”

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Dumfries House in Scotland
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King Charles speaking to apprentice­s at Dumfries House
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King Charles

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