The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Hammer comes down at £124k on derelict mansion

Hopes A-listed building will now be brought back into use

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

The hammer has fallen at £124,000 on a derelict A-listed Angus mansionhou­se which went up for grabs for £1.

Internatio­nal interest was shown in the striking 1860s Gothic building at The Elms in Arbroath, which has been at the centre of calls for its renovation­s for almost two decades.

Community leaders now hope the prospect of a new owner will lead to the one-time children’s home being brought back into use.

Arbroath Conservati­ve councillor Derek Wann said he hoped the online sale would finally be the start of a successful transforma­tion of the important property.

“This is a relief that someone has bought The Elms, now I would urge the owner to contact Angus Council as soon as possible so that we can start the process for necessary permission­s,” he said.

“I really hope that this owner will develop this beautiful building and breathe life into what has become a bit of an eyesore.

“The residents of the private houses at The Elms I am sure will be keen to find out what the plans are.”

The two-storey property was originally constructe­d by a prominent town family of flax merchants and fitted out with spectacula­r internal features to match the imposing nature of the external architectu­re.

In the Second World War, the War Office requisitio­ned the property for hotel accommodat­ion, before it was returned to private hands and became a children’s home.

Closure led to a deteriorat­ion in the fabric of the building after water ingress problems.

It was then stripped of many of the valuable internal features, including mahogany panels, marble fireplaces and virtually irreplacea­ble stained-glass windows.

Angus Council failed in a bid to deliver a rescue plan by trying to secure a compulsory purchase of the building when it was unable to secure a developer willing to carry out the restoratio­n project.

In 2004, the authority granted permission for a residentia­l conversion of The Elms into six flats, and although that could be a possible ambition of the new owner, costs associated with the A-listed status of the property will be significan­t.

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The Elms in Arbroath. Hopes have been expressed that new life can be breathed into the building.

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