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Fifeshire House was built in 1911 (some sources say 1918). Originally Fifeshire House was called Raglan Villa and it was the homestead of the Harley family for over 50 years.
The striking neo-Gothic building in Nile Street East has been an outstanding feature of Nelson since 1923.
Bishop’s School was built in 1844 as part of a plan by the Church of England to establish schools in all main towns.
Renwick House was originally called Newstead, and was a home of Sir David Monro from 1864.