A 19th-Century Scottish Castle on 160 Acres, One Hour from Edinburgh
Gillespie Graham — a defining figure of Scotland’s early Gothic Revival period — designed only two baronial houses, making this estate an unusually pure example of the style. Recent restorations, newly created terraced gardens, and a miniature railway add a distinctive layer of character to the Scottish Borders property.
A Ship Captain’s 1840s Hudson River Homestead with Beautiful Gardens
Built in the 1840s by Hudson River ship captain Robert Peary, this nearly 200-year-old Gothic Revival estate in Germantown, New York was once a working pear orchard. Today, its legacy endures through gardens designed by the former Lead Horticulturist of the New York Botanical Gardens.
310 Acres, Five Residences, and a Gothic Revival Hall in the English Countryside
With a gothic tower, vaulted cellars, and five residences across 310 private acres in Lancashire’s Lune Valley, Storrs Hall is a legacy estate that pairs architectural presence with long-view potential.