High society! A trip inside the ostentatious, drug-inspired smoking room of the world’s richest man
While the super-rich of the 21st Century have , it wasn’t always this way. The third Marquis of Bute, one of the richest men of the 19th Century, preferred extraordinary Gothic architecture.
reveals that Bute’s passion for drug taking impacted on his tastes in interior design.
Cardiff Castle’s ‘hallucinogenic’ Summer Smoking Room
Curator of Cardiff Castle, Matthew Williams, tells us about the Summer Smoking Room
Summer Smoking Room, Cardiff Castle
A must-have for the Victorian gentleman was a room where he and his male friends could go for a smoke.
In his Welsh home, Cardiff Castle, , one for use in winter and this one for summer.
Sculptures of angels
As well their Scottish land, Bute’s family owned large estates in Glamorgan in Wales; his father has been hailed as for his investment in railway and dock facilities.
Bute chanelled some of his vast resources into reconstructing Cardiff Castle, working with the designer William Burgess, .
A smoking room with an upstairs
Bute’s summer smoking room was lighter than his winter one and was of double height.
Design for the Summer Smoking Room by Axel Haig
Bute and Burgess both wrote about drug-taking in diaries.
Bute talked about smoking drugged Turkish tobacco when on holiday in Greece, and Burgess once noted he couldn’t attend a wedding because he had ingested too much opium the night before.
Life-sized figures on columns
The columns of the room are adorned with features such as these life-sized figures, which seem to be clambering out into the room.
says that if you take their drug-taking into account then there is an hallucinogenic quality to the space.
‘I think Burgess and Bute in the creation of this tower particularly almost set each other off, I always think in a way the barrel was loaded by Lord Bute, the gun fired by William Burgess and this is the resulting explosion.’
On ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ iPlayer
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Bute: The Scot who Spent a Welsh Fortune
Documentary telling how the fabulously rich Scottish aristocrat, the 3rd Marquess of Bute, spent a Welsh fortune and left a dazzling architectural legacy in Scotland and Cardiff.
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