The sad shell of a singing star’s mansion and estate ravaged in a mystery blaze 44 years ago is finally being sold.Famed singer Calum Kennedy was inside the house with three of his five daughters when firebugs struck.They escaped and watched Leethland House burn in 1977, along with the gatehouse.His daughters have now finally put their once lovely home and grounds - in countryside between Elderslie and Foxbar - on the market.It is not known why the women - including the singer and broadcaster Fiona Kennedy - have taken so long to sell it.The house and overgrown estate of just over eight acres is now for sale at offers over just £175,000.Calum, who died 15 years ago aged 77, was a much-loved Scottish entertainer.Renfrewshire Live, the new
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