Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A Cardross ruin that is considered one of the finest examples of modernist architecture in Scotland has been gifted to a new owner.The derelict St Peter’s Seminary in the village has been handed over to the Kilmahew Education Trust by the Catholic Church –with ambitious plans outlined to restore it to its former glory, with education at its core.Originally opened as a training college for priests in 1966, the building went on to be used as a rehabilitation facility for drug users in the 1980s before falling into a state of disrepair.Since the 1990s it has been left derelict, however that hasn’t stopped it being recognised as one of the most significant brutalist.
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