 
			
		- Museum
- Auchindrain Township
- Date
- 1954
- Object Number
- ACHDN.Z
- Title
- The New House
- Object Category
- Buildings
- Object Name
- The New House
- Description
- The New House was the last building to be added to the township, in 1954. It is a type of building known as a ‘timber house’. Large numbers of these were constructed in the mid-20th century (and later) to provide housing for factory, farm and forestry workers. It is the only house in the township with a garden containing flowers - the rest had ‘kailyards’, used for growing food. - The family for whom the New House was built had been living in Eddie’s House, a traditional longhouse. In 1954, the Council informed the Argyll Estate that this was not fit for habitation, because it had no hot running water, bathroom or flush lavatory. - The Estate built the New House, prefabricated in Kent by WH Colt, Son & Co. Ltd, as a replacement. - In 2019 the house underwent a major facelift, with new tiles for the roof and exterior walls (amongst other things) - find out more on their Facebook Page. 
- Acquisition Number
- ACHDN.Z
- Method
- Purchase
- Location
- Auchindrain
 
		 
	
	
 
						