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Modernist Scotland: Top 20 house finds on the WowHaus website

Aye, my round-ups have now extended north of the border. This is Modernist Scotland, the top 20 most pop house finds throughout Scotland over the course of the site. Sadly, the contempo (and popular) time capsule in Sterling didn't make it, but everything else of merit did.

20. Crathinard 1970s modernist business firm in Blairgowrie, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Something oh-so-1970s to go the ball rolling.
Built in 1974 by an unnamed 'cutting edge Glaswegian architect', it had barely changed since construction and still boasting the vaulted timber ceilings, walls of glass and the original fireplace. Dainty kitchen besides.
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19. Gareth Hoskins contemporary modernist holding in Ladybank, Fife, Scotland
Something retro to something at the other end of the spectrum.
This i dates to 2002, but still looks as modern every bit they come. It sits within the 'celebrated walls' of a former fruit garden of the old house and at the pes of Lomond Hills, which is around 16 miles from St. Andrews. Clean lines, extensive glazing, eye-catching forest cladding and lots of open living space. Very fashionable and very 'now'.
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18. Apartment in the Cornelius Armour-designed art deco Luma Tower in Glasgow, Scotland
Amazing to recollect that I only featured this one in February of this yr. Tells you just how pop it has been.
The building is obviously the star of the bear witness, one of the best preserved are deco buildings in Glasgow and with a category B listing status since 1988. But information technology isn't the whole story. The possessor has done a wonderful task on the interior, even getting it featured in one of the high street interiors magazines. Desirable inside and out.
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17. 1930s fine art deco holding in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Art deco in St Andrews? Ever going to be popular.
This ane was down as having 'many original features', although the overall await and experience was a modern finish in a period frame. Nothing too radical with the inside though and likely to appeal to fans of the style.
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sixteen. The Pavilion modernist holding in Coldingham Bay, Scottish Borders
Imagine waking upwards to this view every 24-hour interval.
The business firm occupies the site of a former Edwardian pavilion, with this new building offering 'a dramatic and very privileged position' as well as some hip, mod architecture to enjoy inside. Panoramic views formal rooms and details such every bit polished concrete floors, underfloor heating and every premium finish y'all could hope for. Love the fireplace.
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15. 1960s modernist holding in Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland
At beginning glance, a relic from the past. But look more closely and you lot will find information technology'due south a slightly different story.
Much of the 1960s design remains and for practiced reason. This is a very striking edifice. But inside is a mix of the one-time and the new, with much of the house renovated, keeping a number of period details in place. Good piece of work.
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14. Illetas 1960s modernist property in Gullane, E Lothian, Scotland
This one really doesn't look like annihilation on the face of information technology. Just that was part of the entreatment.
Yes, this is a 1960s time sheathing, ane that was beingness pitched equally a potential knockdown, merely besides a house packed with original details that would accept formed the basis of a catamenia renovation. At £295k, information technology likewise had toll on its side.
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13. 1970s modernist property in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
In one case capsule quickly followed by another, albeit from a unlike decade.
This one was described as a Scandinavian-inspired property and one that could double as a film gear up for a 1970s period drama. Simply check out the kitchen and bathroom for evidence of that. If you love that decade, this could be your dream house.
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12. 1960s Morris and Steedman-designed modernist house in North Berwick, East Lothian
The first of two similar houses, both the work of the same architecture practice.
It was a get-go time on the market and largely unchanged, a mix of bold angular compages, open up living space and some nice forest details throughout, both for the ceilings and built-in fittings. Plenty of garden likewise and a cost that volition leave you shaking your head.
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xi. Wester Waterlair fine art deco-manner property in Fordoun, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
I know what you are thinking. A perfectly preserved fine art deco house. Just you are wrong.
This house was only completed in 2012, taking inspiration (of course) from compages of the art deco era. The exterior might convince you otherwise, but the interior probably lacks the killer menstruum features to completely fool you. Still, this is a handsome holding and like many featured here, was cheaper than you might have thought.
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10. Fairbank 1930s art deco property in Cupar, Fife, Scotland
Information technology might be a photo taken in the 1930s but this ane was actually taken fairly recently.
Fairbank was built for the 'local slaughterman' Frank Gysels whose initials and those of his wife all the same beautify the menstruation entrance gate of the property. Sadly, the interior has changed considerably since Frank's 24-hour interval, but the outside is the selling bespeak here, along with the windows, the space and the setting.
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nine. 1960s Trevor Dannat-designed midcentury modern Pitcorthie House in Colinsburgh, Eastern Fife, Scotland
You lot didn't need to purchase this one. It was actually a holiday let.
It dates back to 1968, the work of architect Trevor Dannat and sat on i of the large private estates in the area (effectually 46 acres). Inside and out it looks to have barely changed over the decades, with and so many details to appreciate. But that's more by design than blow. A retro Ikea light fittings hints at something that has had a very impressive period makeover to get aslope the 1960s features.
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8. 1960s Alan Reiach-designed midcentury modern property in Torphichen, Due west Lothian, Scotland
An untouched 1960s midcentury modern house for under £400k. Of course information technology was pop.
Likely to have been on the market for the first time, this single-storey build has flooring-to-ceiling windows, forest floors, wood panelling for the walls and ceiling, exposed brick walls, built-in article of furniture, a sliding wall to partition the dining room from living room and a woods exterior that works well with the woodland all around. Y'all get over an acre of natural woodland and gardens with this place too. Wonderful.
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7. Sir Basil Spence-designed Gribloch art deco property in Kippen, Stirling, Scotland
Looking for something m? It doesn't go much more k than this place.
A-listed, this is ane of three private houses designed past Basil Spence prior to the 2nd World War. It was described as 'an inverted F-program with projecting wings to the south' and a 'service wing' on the east, with an interior said to take a feel of 'Hollywood' almost it. It still does, but the house has been updated without losing the drama of the original build. Actress properties in the 148 acres of land too.
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vi. The Quarry 1960s Morris & Steedman modernist property in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland
Yes, a second Morris & Steedman and looking rather like to the final.
Similar angles, same 1960s features, but in this one, more of them and just a little bolder in its way throughout. Lots of space and lots of land as well if yous demand information technology.
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5. 1960s John Copeland modernist property in Dumfries, Scotland
A second from 2018 and another hugely popular house when I published it.
The work of an architect 'whose career was blighted past an inability to compromise', this is a typically uncompromising build and one that is packed with original details, only perhaps in need of some love, not to the lowest degree with the rooms updated over the years.
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4. Huf Haus for sale: Five-bedroom property in West Linton, almost Edinburgh, Scotland
A Huf Haus in Scotland? Yes indeed. One of just seven in Scotland.
Sat in a substantial plot non far abroad from Edinburgh, it is everything y'all expect from a Huf Haus, with the beams, walls of glass and open spaces. The difference hither is that at £675k, it is cheaper than most I see.
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3. 1950s midcentury modern: Peter Womersley-designed Klein House in Selkirk, Scottish Borders
A rare Category A list from Historic Environment Scotland and a fully deserved one too. This is a modernist classic.
Dating back to 1957, this stunning unmarried-storey, midcentury modern property sits in over three acres of country, offer some wonderful views of the Scottish countryside through its floor to ceiling windows. Some lovely congenital-in fittings, premium finishes throughout and an boosted studio fly added afterward but with architect Womersley's approving. This really is the dream.
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2. 1960s James Reginald Parr-designed modernist holding in Broughty Ferry, most Dundee, Scotland
Built by an architect for his ain use back in 1964 and barely changed since.
Non that it has stayed in the same hands. Other owners have come and gone, but all have respected the pattern and the finish of this one. I dearest the full-height glazing, woods panel ceilings, exposed brick and wood walls, the original fireplace, the distinctive open staircase, fitted storage and the wonderful 1960s kitchen. Infinite aplenty of course.
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ane. Obertal B-listed art deco house in Leven, Fife, Scotland
No surprise seeing this one top of the pile. It's an fine art deco precious stone and a much-loved edifice.
Loved because of the architecture simply also considering of the finish. The house is that rare instance of an fine art deco belongings unchanged inside and out.

At to the lowest degree from what I can see. A roof terrace besides, with some amazing views over Scoonie and Leven Links Golf Courses to the Firth of Forth and beyond to the Pentland Hills. Amazingly, it was up for just £225k.
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That's the round-up completed simply if yous want to keep upward with the latest house finds in Scotland, the department to find them in is here, besides as the Scottish border section.
Source: https://www.wowhaus.co.uk/2018/05/23/modernist-scotland/
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