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The Scottish estate transformed by King Charles' green vision

The Scottish estate transformed by King Charles' green vision

Summary

Dumfries House, an 18th-century estate in Scotland, was bought by King Charles and a group of investors in 2007 to save it from neglect. The estate is now a hub for education and training in traditional skills and green practices, following King Charles' vision of sustainable community development.

Key Facts

  • Dumfries House is an 18th-century building surrounded by 2,000 acres of land in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
  • It was put up for sale in 2007 due to high maintenance costs, risking neglect.
  • King Charles, then Prince of Wales, led a group that bought the estate for £45 million.
  • The estate is now the headquarters of the King's Foundation, employing about 130 people.
  • Nearly 100,000 students have received training in traditional skills and outdoor education since 2013.
  • The estate's restoration included rewaxing a rare Chippendale bookcase valued at about £20 million.
  • A new farming and skills center opened at Dumfries House in 2023.
  • The King's development approach emphasizes sustainability and community collaboration.
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