Clark Contracts has completed work on a £2.73 million building refurbishment project in East Dunbartonshire.
The scheme at Kilmardinny House has been delivered on behalf of the council in partnership with hub West Scotland.
The original A-listed building has undergone internal refurbishment within the multi-functional rooms and facilities, creating a small studio and a new platform lift - installed to increase accessibility.
In addition, a new garden pavilion extension has been created - connected to the main house - which provides a modern, flexible space able to accommodate a range of activities, including performances, exhibitions, conferences and weddings.
Speaking while opening the new Kilmardinny House last week, Provost Alan Brown said: "This is a new era for one of East Dunbartonshire's most historic buildings - blending past, present and future in one location.
"I am delighted the Council and Trust have been able to deliver such a significant investment in a major local asset, which will ensure it remains fit for purpose for many years to come.
"I want to thank everyone involved for their hard work to ensure the successful delivery of this project - breathing new life into a much-loved facility."
Michael Scanlan, Director, Clark Contracts, said: "It was fantastic to be involved in this project and we hope everyone enjoys the new Kilmardinny House."
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