Architect William Gibson OBE designed Greyholme as his own personal residence. Built In the Arts and Crafts Style, It was the only private house he designed amoungst many public buildings in Central Scotland. Greyholme is a listed building on the Historic Scotland register.
The Staircase and woodcarvings were commissions and were created by Claud Gill. The wood is oak reclaimed from the original 1922 Waterloo bridge on the river Thames. The house's outer cladding is Elm, the window frames are Cedar. The original Oak flooring throughout the house was uncovered by the present owners in 2003.
Presently the house is owned and used as an Island retreat by designer Chris Glen-Stuart and Jazz vocalist Joni Keen.