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An Inverclyde house that has been described as one of Scotland’s ‘most magnificent period homes’ has hit the property market for nearly £2 million. The five-bedroom Grade B listed property is located on the outskirts of Inverclyde and Renfrewshire in the quiet and picturesque village of Kilmacolm, and has been hailed as an example of the ‘finest’ in conservation architecture. Known as Greystones, the property was built in 1913 and underwent an extensive renovation in 2014.

More recently, it has received meticulous redecoration throughout with modern finishes paired with gothic-inspired original features. The owners are asking for offers over £1,750,000. Greystones has been hailed as an example of the ‘finest’ in conservation architecture.



(Image: Corum) Designed by architect J. Austen Laird, Greystones boasts five bedrooms and five bathrooms, one of which is a semi-self-contained suite featuring a flexible games or cinema room with its exposed beams and a fully appointed kitchenette. It also has a stunning view over the local beauty spot, The Knapp’s Dam which is popular among residents and visitors to explore the outdoor areas near Kilmacolm.

The owners are asking for offers over £1,750,000. (Image: Corum) Gordon McGuire of Corum Property said: “Greystones is a breathtaking home, it really is something truly special. “This is a home that has been loved, adored and brought to life by the current owners - it’s full of character.

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