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Woodlands, Inverness: Home designed by renowned Scottish architect Alexander Ross goes on sale
A country house in Inverness designed by the renowned Scottish architect Alexander Ross has gone on the market for £1.25 million. Built in 1863, Woodlands stands as a tribute to Ross who was one of Scotland’s most influential architects. His extraordinary architectural career spanned over five decades, during which he undertook around 1,000 projects, leaving…
Read MoreScottish coastal estate with incredible views to Orkney Isles and its own private island on sale
A Scottish coastal estate with incredible views to the Orkney Isles and its own private island has gone on the market for £1.5milion. Rispond Lodge Estate in Sutherland comes with a B-listed principal house, holiday cottages, sheltered harbour, moorland, and beaches. Set on the shores of Loch Eriboll, the historic estate has beautiful views to…
Read MoreHistoric 19th century castle overlooking the River Tweed hits the market
A historic 19th century castle overlooking the River Tweed has gone on sale for £1.1 million. Castle Hills House, in Berwick Upon Tweed, has an interesting history. It was originally a single tower which was extended in the 1820’s as a Dower House for the Askew family, who owned the nearby Pallinsburn Estate. In 1945,…
Read MoreIslay House: One of UK’s most historic properties goes on sale
Perched at the centre of the Whisky Isle, it is one of Britain’s most historic houses, having hosted distinguished guests from Prime Ministers to Queen Elizabeth II. But now Islay House has gone on the market, ten years after it was turned into a hotel by its current owners. From the breathtaking views across the…
Read MoreRiver Brora: Stretch of fishing river on the market for £825k
A prestigious stretch of the River Brora with productive fishing has hit the market for £825,000. Lower Brora Fishings comprises three miles of left bank fishing, with a 10-year annual average catch return of 124 salmon and 18 sea trout, in a beautiful, peaceful Highland setting. The landholding extends to about 115.9 hectares with amenity…
Read MoreMelville Street: Georgian townhouse on prestigious Edinburgh street hits market for £2.5million
A stunning Georgian townhouse on one of Edinburgh’s most prestigious streets has hit the market for £2.5million. The six-bedroom house, on Melville Street, was built in 1825 but has been completely refurbished, inside and out, between 2021 to 2023. On the ground level, there is an impressive kitchen/dining room and a charming sitting room to…
Read MoreKingsburgh House: Isle of Skye property with links to Flora Macdonald and Bonnie Prince Charlie for sale
It was once home to Flora Macdonald and the place where she and fugitive Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped to after evading capture from the Redcoat Government in 1746. But now the former laird’s house, on the Isle of Skye, is up for sale along with more than 13 acres of land for £300,000. Kingsburgh House…
Read MoreAuchreoch: Land where Robert the Bruce’s army disposed of their weapons 700 years ago for sale
It’s where Robert the Bruce’s army disposed of their weapons after their defeat at the Battle of Dalrigh more than 700 years ago. But now Auchreoch, an extensive area of land lying within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, has gone on the market for £2 million. In the northern section of Auchreoch lies ‘Lochan…
Read MoreLenabo Forest: Forest with 100-year-old World War One airship station goes on sale
It was used to send airships on patrol during World War One, but now the remains of one of Scotland’s only military airship stations, and the forest which surrounds it, are for sale. The former Lenabo Airship Station was first established in 1915. As the most northerly British air base, it was used for airships…
Read MoreRock legend Bob Dylan sells his Scottish hideaway
Rock legend Bob Dylan has sold his Scottish hideaway for £4 million. Located 13 miles from Aviemore, the Edwardian, Aultmore House was built between 1911 and 1915. The stately home, which is set in 25 acres, was built as a summer holiday residence for Aberdonian industrialist Archibald Merrilees. Mr Merrilees spent only one summer at…
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