Posts Tagged ‘property’
Scots baronial mansion designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh up for sale – and it has some of the best views in Scotland
This incredible Scots baronial mansion on Wemyss Bay beach, which was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is said to have some of the best views in Scotland, is up for sale. Dunloe House is steeped in history. It was built by the Bannatyne Stewart family in 1890 using the famous Glasgow architects Honeyman and…
Read MoreLife on the Loch: Former timber bothy on shores of Loch Tay hits the market – and comes with a private beach
If you have ever wanted to live on a Scottish Loch, this might just be the property for you – and it comes with a private beach. Nestled in an elevated position overlooking the breathtaking Loch Tay, Waterfall Cottage is a former timber bothy turned four bedroom cottage. Set within 2.45 acres of land, the…
Read MoreAmerican Art Deco home in Stranraer goes on sale – with panoramic sea views over Loch Ryan
This stunning American Art Deco home in Stranraer has gone on sale and is said to be one of the finest examples of the art style in Scotland, with panoramic sea views over Loch Ryan. The property features in The Scottish Thirties book, an introduction to architecture, published in 1987. With its flat roofs, curved…
Read MoreTiny uninhabited Scottish island hits the market for just ÂŁ125,000 – and has views towards Ben Nevis
A tiny Scottish island stretching nearly 10 acres is on the market for just ÂŁ125,000, with views to the north towards Ben Nevis, Mull and the Morvern peninsula. Eilean Loch Oscair lies off the north west coast of the Island of Lismore, with grassy agricultural land and grey rock rising out of the cold blue…
Read MoreScottish castle visited by Robert Burns in line for ÂŁ2 million restoration after being sold to new owner
A historic Scottish castle visited by Robert Burns could be in line for a major restoration after being sold to a new owner. Baltersan Castle is thought to have inspired architect and designer Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was visited by poets Robert Burns and John Keats, and a restoration plan was even pitched to the multi-millionaire investors on…
Read MoreRare Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage New Town hits the market
A Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh that lies within a UNESCO World Heritage Site has gone on the market for more than ÂŁ4 million. Buyers have a rare opportunity to snap up the property which is situated in one of the city’s most coveted addresses in the New Town. The house is arguably one of a…
Read MoreScotland’s Home of the Year finalist up for sale as incredible mill conversion hits the market
A stunning three-bedroom mill conversion that featured on the final of Scotland’s Home of the Year is up for sale. Spottes Mill, in Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway, made it to the final of the BBC series back in 2021 having been transformed from a former grain store into a stunning mill-style house. Now it is…
Read MoreFormer Italian consulate on one of Glasgow’s most expensive streets hits the market
A stunning nine-bedroom Victorian town house on one of Glasgow’s most expensive streets has been put up for sale for ÂŁ2.5million. La Casa, located on Park Circus, it was an Italian social club in the early 1930s before going on to become the former Italian consulate. It was designed by Charles Wilson and James Boucher in…
Read MoreScottish mansion designed by architect Robert Adam goes on sale for first time since 18th century
By Kate Bell He designed Culzean Castle, Dumfries House and Edinburgh’s Charlotte Square. But now one of the last country houses to be designed by renowned British architect Robert Adam has gone on sale for the first time since the 18th century. The sprawling A-listed mansion, Newliston House, sits just outside Edinburgh and has substantial…
Read MoreHostel with 18th-century water wheel on Tiree goes on sale for ÂŁ550k
Tiree is one of the most beautiful islands in Scotland, famed for its white sands, crystal-clear seas and balmy weather. But visitors travelling its unhurried roads might be surprised by one of its more unusual attractions – an 18th century water wheel. The waterwheel lies next to Millhouse Hostel. Converted from an old barn into…
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