Former stately home hits the market for bargain price of just ONE POUND… But guess what? There’s a catch
The property is advertised on an auction site for prospective buyers who might be able to 'return it to its former glory'
IF you've got one of those old £1 coins you need to get rid of before next month's deadline to spend them, this might just be the deal for you.
A former stately home in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock has gone on the market for just a quid. But there's a catch (or two).
The property has a wrecked staircase, gaping holes and wiring hanging from the ceiling, rooms crammed with rubbish and a damp problem.
Auction House has advertised the "unsafe" home for prospective buyers who might "return it to its former glory".
In desperate need of a complete overhaul, the three-storey property has a rear extension and garden grounds.
There is also a garage to the rear accessed from Seaford Street.
The site ad reads: "Priced with a guide price of £1 with no reserve this is a unique opportunity to purchase this traditional sandstone, B-listed semi-detached property situated in Kilmarnock.
It also comes with a warning over the safety of the overall building.
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