An incredible Scottish mansion that has been called one of the country's "most magnificent period homes" has just gone up for sale, and it looks like it would make for a spectacular family home. A breathtaking mansion that has been described as one of Scotland’s "most magnificent period homes" has just hit the market. Greystones is a five-bedroom Grade B-listed property situated in the picturesque village of Kilmacolm in Inverclyde.
It is currently available to buy for offers over £1.75 million. Dating back to 1913, the one-of-a-kind property has been hailed as an example of the "finest" in conservation architecture.
Designed in a late Arts and Crafts style, Greystones was extensively renovated in 2014 and recently underwent a meticulous redecoration throughout — with modern finishes pairing beautifully with gothic-inspired original features. Stepping inside, the gothic reception hallway with original dark wood panelling leads through to a study that is framed around a period fireplace. Elsewhere, a Siematic kitchen designed by Nicholas Anthony of Mayfair features marble, stainless steel, and copper mirrored wall units.
The kitchen is connected to a comfy family room through a magnificent archway that features another period fireplace and an incredible bay window. There is also a lovely informal dining area with amazing far-reaching country views. Elsewhere on the ground floor is a Mozolowski and Murray conservatory that provides a further social area with floods of natu.
