National Property Auctions describes it as a "'fantastic development opportunity". The Scottish mansion was owned by a 19th-century wealthy family who ran mills.
The Elms then operated as a hotel until World War II, when it was transformed into a home for children. Since the children's home closed in 2003, the building has been left to the elements.
It had approved planning for a conversion into six flats and five houses, but the council permissions have since expired. Therefore, you have the opportunity to make this amazing gothic mansion into whatever your heart desires.
Image: National Property Auctions Although it is a tough renovation, the property is very well-located. The NPA property description says: "These impressive homes are.
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