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Fife mansion house to celebrate 39th birthday of Edwardian woman on February 29

Beatrice Sharp.
Beatrice Sharp.

The 39th birthday of an Edwardian woman born 156 years ago will be celebrated at the grand house she helped create – on February 29.

A leap year baby in 1864, Beatrice Sharp was the driving force behind the creation of Hill of Tarvit mansion, near Cupar.

On what would have been only her 39th official birthday, Beatrice’s party will be held at the National Trust for Scotland property next Saturday.

Hill of Tarvit is regarded as the first ‘modern’ mansion in Scotland.

Hill of Tarvit.

Completed in 1904, it boasted the latest electricity, central heating and telephones in every room.

Well-travelled Beatrice grew up with her family in Dundee in the first house in Scotland to have full electric lighting.

This set her in good stead to work with her husband, Frederick, in designing their new home.

The couple commissioned architect Robert Lorimer to remodel 17th Century Wemyss Hall, the result a 20th Century mansion filled with a collection of fine art and surrounded by beautifully landscaped garden.

Today the mansion is a visitor attraction and a gallery for the Sharp’s collection of paintings, tapestries and ceramics.

On her birthday visitors will be offered tours by guides dressed as the Sharp family and telling their personal stories.

Music recitals will be performed on period instruments, with a talk about the history of music by composer Jim Tribble in the Great Hall.

Frederick always gave his wife flowers for her birthday, and to continue his tradition the home will be filled with flower arrangements.

Visitors can also try still life drawing classes and improve their snooker skills in the billiard room.

For youngsters there will be an Edwardian treasure hunt and board games from the era.

Geraldine Graf, Hill of Tarvit events manager, said: “Beatrice Sharp was a very impressive woman during her time, and we’re excited to be sharing her story on her birthday.

“She had an excellent knowledge of culture, music and art and you can see her influence throughout the mansion.

“The birthday celebrations at Hill of Tarvit will be very special and with lots happening across the day we’re looking forward to welcoming guests of all ages.

“Events like this help us protect Scotland’s special places and bring our fascinating history to life.”

Anyone who shares Beatrice’s birthday will be permitted to the mansion free.