The Scotsman

Racing driver tables plans to turn office into luxury home

● Ex-formula One star looking to transform New Town property

- By NOA HOFFMAN noa.hoffman@jpimedia.co.uk

Ex-formula One racing car driver Paul Di Resta has tabled plans to convert a £1.8 million New Town townhouse from an office into one of Edinburgh’s most desirable homes – complete with its own rooftop terrace.

The house, which covers 430sqm, is understood to have been purchased by Mr Di Resta after being advertised for offers over £1.8m early this year.

The property was originally designed by architect James Gillespie Graham in 1822 for the tenth Earl of Moray. It has been unoccupied for more than a year and is registered as an office building.

Pending approval by Edinburgh City Council, the house will be renovated to contain seven bedrooms.

The basement floor will comprise a kitchen, drawing room, cellar, plant room and three bedrooms.

On the ground floor there will be a second kitchen, a dining room and garden room.

The first floor will contain a lounge, office and drawing/tv room, while the second floor will be home to another bedroom and master bedroom. On the third floor there will be a lounge and further two bedrooms.

Plans have also been submitted to convert the property’s existing roof into a terrace with decking, a glass balustrade, surround and fixed seating areas, and four large roof lights. Mr Di Resta’s new home is being designed by architect Marshall Inglis, whose work includes the refurbishe­d

Supreme Court of the Netherland­s and the recent interior renovation­s of 1 St Andrew Square – the south side of the famous square’s upgrade.

In his planning applicatio­n submitted to Edinburgh City Council, Mr Inglis says: “The building offers a number of well-preserved original features. However, the historic alteration­s to the property and the lack of care with regards to finishes and maintenanc­e have resulted in the property needing a further renovation to allow it to be utilised for residentia­l purposes.

“The proposed works seek to renovate and renew the existing property in order to create an attractive residentia­l home which is respectful of the buildings history. whilst offering the spaces, finishes and facilities required by the applicant.

“The project will be undertaken with a deep understand­ing of the historical significan­ce of the property and the location it inhabits.”

Neighbours have been informed of the proposals and so far no public objections have been raised.

Mr Di Resta was born in Uphall, West Lothian. He has been a profession­al race car driver since 2003 and most recently placed third in the 2019-20 FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip.

Mr Di Resta and Marshall Inglis have been approached for comment.

The applicatio­n will be determined at a later date.

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PICTURE: GETTY IMAGES 0 Paul Di Resta’s townhouse plans include a rooftop terrace

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