Lost buildings of Roundhay - The Hermitage

The Hermitage was constructed some time in the early 1800s when Roundhay Park was still the private estate of the Nicholson family. Like the nearby castle folly the Hermitage was intended to break up the landscape and provide some visual interest while also evoking romantic notions of times past. The Hermitage was modelled as a small cottage on the edge of the lake in a rustic style - supposedly the dwelling place of the mysterious Hermit who had retreated there after turning his back on the world. Inside some items of furniture were provided and stained glass windows were placed either side of the door. It seems that the Hermitage was a popular attraction when the park first opened to the public and the majority of people treated it well, however after a relatively short while it became the target of some minor acts of vandalism and eventually, over time, fell into disrepair, subsequently being removed. Only a few small signs of the spot where it once sto...