Construction company pledges to rebuild Carsebridge House in Alloa

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Clackmannanshire's Carsebridge House suffered extensive fire damage after being deliberately torched on 29 August. Owner Advance Construction (Scotland) tore the listed building down while awaiting consent.

Police have launched an investigation into the unlawful demolition of a listed Georgian country house - as the construction company behind the bulldozing has pledged to rebuild the historic manor. Carsebridge House in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, suffered extensive fire damage after being deliberately torched on 29 August. The roof of the B-listed 18th century building - known locally as the Dolls' House - collapsed in the blaze.

'This, as well as the number of individuals entering the building, has made us acutely aware of safety issues.' Following the fire, the company commissioned an independent structural engineer's report which reportedly concluded the building could not be saved and was an 'immediate health and safety risk'. The firm said it consulted the Health and Safety Executive and was advised that 'safety takes precedence'.

 

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