THE 'FINEST house' in Camborne is standing neglected and boarded up, four years after being purchased for conversion into luxury flats.
The house, originally called Rosewarne, was built by wealthy mine owner William Harris. It was later acquired by the Holman family, and when it became a care home was named after the wife of one of the directors.
It was also used for some years by the Holman's engineering company as offices and the front porch was a popular spot for many local organisations wanting group photos.
The house was sold by Scope because it was no longer appropriate for the needs of its residents.
Scope now runs Rosewarne, a new development caring for sufferers of cerebral palsy.
Nothing has happened since then and Highgrove is now trying to sell the property for £250,000.
The house, originally called Rosewarne, was built by wealthy mine owner William Harris. It was later acquired by the Holman family, and when it became a care home was named after the wife of one of the directors.
It was also used for some years by the Holman's engineering company as offices and the front porch was a popular spot for many local organisations wanting group photos.
The house was sold by Scope because it was no longer appropriate for the needs of its residents.
Scope now runs Rosewarne, a new development caring for sufferers of cerebral palsy.
Nothing has happened since then and Highgrove is now trying to sell the property for £250,000.