Carrongrove House flats conversion goes on the market
Builder MacTaggart and Mickel says it hired specialist architects and craftsmen to breathe new life into the historic B-listed mansion house, built in the 1860s as a home for the owner of Carrongrove Paper Mill and his family.
Period features have been retained and sympathetically restored or recreated.
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Hide AdKey selling points include Gothic-arched sash-and-case windows, high ceilings, and large rooms “complemented by the very best contemporary design and luxury finishes”.
A grand staircase with ornate wooden balustrade and and original stained glass windows (pictured) also feature.
The building sits in its own landscaped grounds, which include a “formal” front garden.
Joanne Casey, Director of Mactaggart & Mickel said:
“These apartments are truly unique, having been architect-designed to showcase this wonderful building.
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Hide Ad“It is no surprise that one apartment has already been snapped up.
“This is an opportunity to purchase a stunning property that celebrates Scotland’s proud architectural heritage combined with modern, light filled interiors.”