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The £880,000 conversion of one of Kirkcaldy’s most historic buildings has been completed.
The company purchased the building last year which will now provide supported accommodation to older people experiencing recurring homelessness.
The completed conversion not only marks part of a rapid housing strategy in Fife but also secures one the future of the landmark building which had lain empty for a number of years.
Commenting on the conversion, Bill Banks, Kingdom Group chief executive, said: “The work completed on Hunter House is incredible.
“Our designers and contractors have been able to retain many of the features that make this building unique and I’m confident that the new residents will enjoy the blend of classic architecture combined with modern design and materials.
£880,000 conversion of one of Kirkcaldy s most historic buildings complete
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