Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 17 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "St Fort House and Estate" x Search term Filter by Subject Memories (1)Filter by Format Document (1)Leaflet (1)Newspaper cutting (1)Photograph (13)Text (1)Filter by Area Wormit (5)Landward area (12)Filter by Decade 1840s (1)1850s (5)1860s (5)1870s (5)1880s (5)1890s (5)1900s (8)1910s (9)1920s (6)1930s (6)1940s (7)1950s (6)1960s (1)1990s (2)Filter by Century 19th (5)20th (16) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest St Fort House View of St Fort house on the hill behind Newport. The house belonged to the Stewart family but it was occupied for the first half of the 20th century by the Pilkington family. It was demolished in 1957. St Fort House Ground Floor Plan St Fort House Ground Floor Plan. According to the 1901 census St Fort House had 48 rooms. St Fort House 1940s Two views of St Fort House late 1940s, when St Fort House was a hotel. St Fort House 1911 St Fort House 1911. The flag is flying for coronation of King George V 22 June 1911. St Fort House in Snow St Fort House in the snow looking north. St Fort Walled Garden and Glasshouse The magnificent walled garden and glasshouses, on left hand side of road driving from Forgan roundabout to Five Roads. St Fort Estate Roadworks Roadworks on the St Fort Estate early 1960s. St Fort estate was split in two by the building of the new access road to the Tay Road Bridge. Here it's rest time for the workers on the new road. St Fort Estate Carriage Driving 1990s In the 1990s St Fort Estate was a popular venue for carriage driving championships. Here the Duke of Edinburgh is competing. St Fort Newspaper Article Newspaper article containing an interview with Andrew Mylius, owner of St Fort farm. Mr Mylius is the great-grandson of Henry Stewart who built St Fort House. Postcard of St Fort House St Fort House Postcard of Fife Fox-Hounds at St Fort A postcard of Fife Fox-Hounds at St Fort. View from St Fort Railway Station A postcard of the view from St Fort railway (now the site of Moffat and Williamson's bus depot) towards the Five Roads roundabout and on to St Fort. The cottages, Bogearn on the left and Bogton on the right, are no longer there. Coming-of-Age Dinner Menu Andrew Mylius 1956 The menu and evening programme for the coming-of-age in 1956 of Andrew Mylius. Andrew Mylius is the great-grandson of Henry Stewart who built St Fort house, and he still lives at St Fort farm. By 1956 St Fort house was no longer habitable, and the celebrations took place at Knockhill House. Knockhill lies just to ... Carriage Driving Woodhaven 1990s During St Fort carriage driving events this impressive coach and horses passed through Woodhaven, unintentionally re-creating a scene which must have been seen so often at this very spot 200 years ago. St Fort House Postcard view of St Fort House and grounds. St Fort Creamery A postcard of St Fort dairy, around 1900. This very unusual little building with its encircling verandah is still visible from the main road today. Its thatched roof is supported by these wooden props. The verandah was beautifully tiled and the windows were of leaded glass. The creamery supplied milk, butter and cream to the ... Memories of St Fort Dairy In the 1990s Mrs Allison (nee Swan) of Gauldry shared her memories of growing up at St Fort. "I lived at St Fort from age 3 in 1928, latterly at Flass farm where my father was manager, and until my marriage in 1949. The Pilkingtons lived in the big house. (Miss Pilkington’s sister is Mrs Wilson ...