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There can be few more romantic settings than Inchrye steading, a prominent 'B' listed building nestling deep in the Howe of Fife countryside, yet just a stone's throw from the main A92 trunk road. It is believed that the U-shaped steading belonged to Inchrye Abbey, a Georgian Gothic revival house built in 1827 and demolished in the 1960s. Most of the architectural features are still intact, including the distinctive castellated dovecot and polygonal turrets. The steading is to form three exclusive and extremely spacious properties, each boasting garden ground extending to an acre, and, in keeping with the ethos of The Good House Company, the transformation will be carried out with the utmost sensitivity to ensure the historic building remains true to its heritage.
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