Want to live the lavish royal lifestyle? 👑 Well now you can, as a Scottish castle has just hit the market and would only set you back £2,250,000 🏰
It’s often said that someone’s home is their castle, but it rarely refers to an actual castle – like this one that’s just gone on the market.
Comprising eight bedrooms, ten bathrooms, seven acres of lochfront land, and two self-contained apartments, you’ll get a lot of space for your money.The property was built in 1566, and still retains a mid-16th century Stone Keep alongside an original stone staircase and fireplaces.
A reception hall leads into a snug, kitchen, and dining area, with a utility room and boot room accessible from a traditional stone staircase. It’s suggested that the West Wing of the home, complete with a fully fitted gym and open kitchen living area, could be used as a self-contained apartment.However, you will actually have access to another self-contained apartment, accessible via a separate entrance and complete with two en-suite bedrooms and a kitchen and lounge area.
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