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A 4 MILLION POUND redevelopment of a historic house with spectacular views over the Firth of Forth was unveiled today.
The conversion of B-listed Craigflower House - designed by celebrated architect David Bryce - will create 12 luxury two and three-bedroom flats.
The original building, on the banks of the Forth, near Torryburn, Fife, is one of a series of Bryce designs which also includes Fettes College and the Bank of Scotland headquarters on The Mound.
Preparatory work started last summer on the house, and another 53 homes will be built in the 70-acre estate surrounding the building.
The actual redevelopment of Craigflower House by Clowes Development (Scotland) Limited is now underway and will retain original period features wherever possible.
Prices for the properties - being marketed by Edinburgh-based agents Knight Frank - range from 50,000 pounds for a one-bedroom...