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Hanes The Forest

History of The Forest

The earliest deeds for the house date back to 1709 when it consisted of 2 small dwellings and was sold to John Griffiths. It remained in their family until 1791 when it was sold to John Herbert. Shortly after 1822 the houses were converted into one dwelling by Miss Herbert, sister of John Owen Herbert, who occupied Dolforgan Hall. There Miss Herbert died, since when the Forest was tenanted amongst others by Mr Hensley and later Mr Siddeman both curates of Kerry.  It is believed that The Forest was the home of the Herberts, the owners of Dolforgan estate, prior to the erection of Dolforgan Hall in Kerry.

The Forest circa 1905

During the mid 19th century to house along with the Dolforgan estate was owned by the Walton family. In 1881 the front was built by Burgess Woosman, a solicitor in Newtown who took it on a 21 year lease. It is not clear what portion of the house this represents.

 

 

Mr Willans at Dolforgan Hall

It then became the property of the Willans family who purchased the Dolforgan estate from the Walton trustees.  John Bancroft Willans was a keen photographer and published a book about the buildings of Montogmeryshire in 1905.

In 1912 The Forest was renovated and added to, and its amenities greatly improved. Electricity was added from a “Gilkes” turbine located at Kerry sawmills and an intricate scheme of drainage was installed at great expense.

 

Montgomeryshire Express feature in 1914

An article in the Montgomeryshire Express of November 1914 detailed the improvements. "The restored mansion had rare zoological specimens decorating its entrance hall and then consisted of spacious dining, drawing and morning rooms, a magnificent oak staircase, boudoir, four bedrooms, three dressing rooms, nursery, two bathrooms, butler’s and housemaid’s pantries, kitchen, scullery, servants hall, dairy, larders, cellars, servants quarters on top floor, laundry, and coalhouse in the kitchen yard. The out offices comprised of a six-roomed gardener’s cottage, stable for four horses, cow house, pig styes, kennels, wash house, boiler house, two garages (one with pit), harness room, tool houses, granary, hay loft, store rooms, potting shed, fruit room, and all the sanitary essentials." Click for full article

The Forest was sold away from the Dolforgan Estate in 1922 and passed through various owners over the years who used it as a family home. The outbuildings were variously used for a pig farm and later for a poultry farm when 2 large new barns were added.

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