In 1909, James Cameron Dunwaters purchased the property naming it Fintry after an ancestral estate in Scotland. He erected many of the heritage buildings which currently exist, including the Manor House, made of stone quarried from the area, the very unique Octagonal Dairy Barn for his Ayrshire cattle, the Packing House, the Gatekeepers House and several farm buildings. Remnants of power generation and irrigation systems are visible along Shorts Creek. The octagonal barn and packing house are possible candidates for national historic designation underscoring their value and the importance of the park. Watercolour original with mat 11’’x14’’, 2020
- Subject Matter: Landscape
- Collections: SOLD Original Watercolour PAINTINGS