The former school on Lorne Street is nearing completion as Campbeltown's first Bunkhouse after a painstaking restoration programme and to celebrate the near completion of this historic building the Kintyre Amenity Trust are holding an open day this Saturday (10th March 2012) from 10.00am to 2.00pm.
The school was built in 1851 as a direct result of the Disruption of 1843 when the disquiet within the Church of Scotland over patronage reached a climax. The result was that a number of congregations split and formed the new Free Church of Scotland. In 1867 the new Free Church was built in Campbeltown, the building, now the Heritage Centre, is known as the Tartan Kirk. At that time most schools were church schools and it was important that a school was built quickly. The Free Church surrendered the school to the School Board established under the 1872 Education Act and finally ceased operation as a school when the provision of mainstream schooling increased. Alexander Ross was the only teacher at the Free Church School throughout its years of operation. The building was returned to the Church and until recently was used as a store though some folk remember it being home to the Assessor’s office.
In recent years it has fell in to a tragic state of disrepair until the Kintyre Amenity Trust purchased to preserve this interesting piece of local history.
Free Coffees and Teas are on offer with all welcome to see this new facility
The building work is almost complete and the bunkhouse will open for bookings from April. See http://www.campbeltownbunkhouse.co.uk
A picture of Campbeltown Bunkhouse taken yesterday, Sunday 4th March 2012.