The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Concern over Fife mansion house plans

- CRAIG SMITH

Fears have been raised that a historic Fife mansion house could be about to be “buried” as part of a housing estate.

The 17th Century Leslie House, which was the former seat of the Rothes family, has been the subject of debate for decades and was virtually destroyed by fire in February 2009 – just as plans to bring it back to its former glory were progressin­g.

After years left as a masonry shell, new owners

Byzantian Properties have come forward with a new planning applicatio­n to convert the former eventide home into 24 flats and create eight new houses elsewhere in the grounds.

That blueprint has been recommende­d for approval by councillor­s who will decide the applicatio­n later this week, but Leslie Community Council has voiced its concerns over the developmen­t amid plans for other properties elsewhere on the site.

Mags Devine, treasurer for Leslie C o m m u n i ty Council, said the group is keen to see Leslie House restored and occupied but is concerned this applicatio­n will “bur y Leslie House in a housing estate”.

It has, therefore, lodged an objection on various grounds, including traffic problems, access issues and the fact the developmen­t is “over-ambitious”.

“In order to maintain the stately presentati­on of Leslie House, it is our view it must sit in its own

grounds where it can command the area,” she said.

“It is this type of applicatio­n that Leslie Community Council have been hoping would be brought forwards, rather than a ‘ housing estate’ with Leslie Ho u s e a token feature.”

Generally understood to be the first house in Scotland designed on classical principles, Leslie House was developed by the seventh Earl (and only Duke) of Rothes.

The new plans would see 24 flats, comprising one to

four bedrooms each, created as part of the conversion, along with six three or four- bedroom new-build houses in gardens to the rear of Leslie Ho u s e and two fourbedroo­m homes which will be situated at the west end of the driveway behind the main entrance gates.

Despite Les lie Community C o u n c i l ’s concerns, case o ffi c e r Katherine Pollock has told councillor­s they should back the proposals when it comes before them later this week.

“The proposal involves

conversion and extension of a categor y A listed building to create a residentia­l developmen­t which will protect the existing built heritage assets, with no significan­t adverse impacts on their setting and the character of the listed building and any features of special architectu­ral or historic interest,” she said in a report.

“The proposed design is complement­ary and sympatheti­c to the surroundin­gs and will improve the overall quality of the area.”

 ??  ?? HERITAGE: An artist’s impression of how the redevelope­d Leslie House would look.
HERITAGE: An artist’s impression of how the redevelope­d Leslie House would look.

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