A Victorian mansion once owned by the man who founded the world's greatest golf tournament has been rescued from ruin and
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Coodham House, near Symington in Ayrshire was the family home of Colonel James Ogilvy Fairlie, creator of Prestwick Golf Course and the man who
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The once ruined four-storey Victorian mansion has been resurrected from a derelict, burnt-out shell and turned into six exclusive apartments and three
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"Fairlie is credited as being the man who persuaded
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