Clober House was one a number of large properties with extensive grounds built in the Milngavie area in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and, like most of these, it has been demolished to make way for smaller housing units more appropriate to the needs of the twentieth century.
The 1961 three-bedroomed semi-detached house depicted above is typical of those now standing on the Clober estate. It has white-painted roughcast walls and a tiled roof.
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