SMALL COUNTRY HOUSES - MANOR HOUSES : SCOTLAND | |
Argyll | |
[Situated on a private island just off the West Coast of Scotland, surrounded by a large informal garden that falls towards the sea, its modest façade conceals a wealth of entertaining and living space] |
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[A stunning location situated on the shores of Loch Melfort. It is set in it's own grounds and provides the perfect camera position for Filming across the Loch and the panoramic sweep of the surrounding countryside or filming on the legendary West Scotland Coastline] |
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[An elegant Victorian Scottish Country House built in the Baronial style on the shores of Loch Awe] |
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Lothian - West | |
[A beautiful Victorian Scots baronial home nestled in three acres of garden grounds on the edge of the historic town of Linlithgow, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots, just eighteen minutes from the capitol city of Edinburgh and fifteen minutes from Edinburgh Airport] |
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Morayshire | |
[A small elegant Victorian House. This lovely granite house has retained many of its original period features including wood panelling, cornicing and marble fireplaces. Set back from the road and looking out to grounds of 3/4 acres on the edge of woodland, but within easy walking distance of the centre of Grantown on Spey] |
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Perthshire | |
[Mackeanston House - Sleeps 4 Luxury Dinner, Bed and Breakfast. Comfortable family home in the countryside near Stirling] |
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Ross-shire | |
[The Old Manse Lochcarron sits on the edge of the loch with boats just a few hundred feet away from the windows. The house, which was the minister's house for the chapel that stands next door, has period features. It has five bedrooms all with en-suite facilities and large living rooms. The Dining Room has wonderful views across the Loch] |
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Roxburghshire | |
['This 18th-century Historic Scotland-listed former manse for the Parish of Hobkirk is featured in The Buildings of Scotland, Borders volume. The sittingroom, which has a log-fire, looks out across the 1-acre garden and river to Bonchester Hill. The glebe lands originally functioned as a small farm, with pigsty, cowbyre, stabling for five horses, and carriagehouses, all still existing] |
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