Wanted: loving owner to care for and adore one of Scotland's most prestigious addresses. Must have a passion for architecture which matches bank balance – and be prepared to part with more than a quarter of a million for the privilege. One Moray Place, the former home of one of the country's most famous architects, Alexander "Greek" Thomson, goes up for sale this week. The property -- centrepiece of a nineteenth-century terrace in Strathbungo on Glasgow's south side -- is being put on the market by Gavin Stamp, its owner of 13 years. An expert on Greek Thomson, Dr Stamp reluctantly is parting with the property after he left his position as professor of architectural history at Glasgow School of Art for a research post at Cambridge University.
