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Canonbie country house transformation plans approved

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A south of Scotland country mansion left “unused too long” has been cleared to become the hub of a large holiday complex.

Dumfries and Galloway Council (DGC) has given planning permission for the conversion and extension of Irvine House near Canonbie and the construction of nearly 140 lodges.

Ed Morris, estate manager at Buccleuch’s Borders Estate, said it was “delighted” that the scheme had been given the go-ahead.

It has said about 36 jobs should be created once it is up and running and it would contribute about £3.4m per year to the local economy.


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