Daily Record.Managing director Mandi Cooper said: “This property is a massive opportunity for a developer to restore the building to its former glory.“The Elms was built for the mill-owning Corsar family.
It operated as a hotel until World War II, when it was requisitioned by the War Office, before becoming a children’s home.”The lack of a reserve price means that if £1 is the highest bid, the mansion will sell for that.The sales description reads: "Fantastic opportunity for a builder / developer to purchase The Elms, Arbroath which is an A Listed two storey French Gothic Style building and is listed at an incredible price of £1+."The architect William Leiper is best known for Templeton's Carpet Factory (also known as the Doge's Palace) in.
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