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Designed by Robert Adam, the leading neoclassical architect of the Georgian era, this 764-acre, Category A–listed estate near Edinburgh blends significant architecture with a historically attributed Versailles-inspired landscape and income-generating properties.
Accepting offers over £750,000, Kinloch Castle awaits a visionary custodian. The island’s forty residents — guardians of the Isle of Rum’s nature reserve and heritage — hope for a sensitive revival that honours its ecology as much as its history.
For £5.5 million, you can buy 1,110 acres of Scottish wilderness—and a castle to restore, built by an Antarctic explorer whose architect sank with the Titanic.
Designed by Robert Adam, the leading neoclassical architect of the Georgian era, this 764-acre, Category A–listed estate near Edinburgh blends significant architecture with a historically attributed Versailles-inspired landscape and income-generating properties.
Seton Castle, built in 1789 by renowned architect Robert Adam, stands on the historic site of Seton Palace—once the favorite retreat of Mary, Queen of Scots—constructed using stones from the original palace.
High above the Scottish Highlands, Carbisdale Castle is described by the estate agent as ‘one of the Highlands most iconic castles occupying the most prominent position of any building in Scotland’.
Set within Cairngorm National Park, Aultmore House was a home base for the Nobel Prize-winning singer-songwriter who owned the Scottish Highlands estate for 17 years.
Dunbeath Castle offers a spectacular Scottish setting in the British Isles, located within a 28,500 acre estate featuring some of the most beautiful topography in Scotland’s great coastal wilderness.
Designed in the style of an Elizabethan Palace, the Playfair building is one of Scotland’s great landmarks, and a 2-bedroom pied-a-terre is currently on the market for £550,000.
Cairness House is described in the the Pevsner Architectural Guide as “of international importance as the only house in Britain, the design and construction of which reflected and evolved with the rapid advances in French Neoclassicism”.