UK's Procast Group Completes Initial Phase of Million-Pound Mansion Renovation in Alloa
2026-06-05 08:59
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Hamilton-based Procast Group has completed the initial phase of the renovation of the abandoned Greenfield House in Alloa.

Greenfield House in Alloa

The company stated that the £1 million, 13-month council contract has been completed on time and within budget.

Working with Clackmannanshire Council, Procast has completed phases one and two, making the mansion house within Greenfield Park weathertight. The work included repairs to the roof, glazing, and gutters to begin the process of restoring the building to its former glory.

The project also involved addressing damp and dry rot, plaster repairs, traditional joinery, structural stonework, slate and lead work, masonry and lintels, and some decoration. The building has been vacant for eight years, and its final use is yet to be decided by the council.

Derek Innes, owner and managing director of Procast Group, said the group is delighted to have completed the initial phase of work on this outstanding heritage building that has stood in the heart of Alloa for over 130 years. The group hopes to be part of the journey to restore the mansion house to its former glory and believes that by completing the first phase, it has taken a significant step towards that goal. He expressed hope that once the future use is determined, the group can continue its work to bring this cultural landmark back to standard and maintain its important place in the town for the next century.

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