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4 days ago |
heraldscotland.com | Beverley Brown
In addition to the main, six-bedroomed house, the property has three outbuildings with light and power, currently serving as a workshop, boathouse, and summerhouse, but equally suitable as creative studios, guest accommodation, home-based office – or scope for further development. The potential here is as expansive as the views, which extend across sea loch, Loch Sunart, to the hills of Morven and beyond.
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2 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Beverley Brown
Both properties are set side by side on an elevated setting, with woodland backdrop and breathtaking waterscape views to the north, and south of the famous bonnie banks, lying within the Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Hollybank is a perfect principal home, while the lodge is versatile and provides the opportunity for dedicated multigenerational living space, home office, or income generating self-catered short term holiday accommodation.
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4 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Beverley Brown
This is a wonderful family home in a prestigious West End setting (Image: Savills) Our expert property writer Beverley Brown rounds up Scotland's finest homes currently for sale Built for an era when wealthier households had servants and/or large families, many of Glasgow’s traditional period townhouses have since been converted to create homes more appropriate for modern-day living.
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1 month ago |
heraldscotland.com | Beverley Brown
The tenement building in Saltoun Street features in Avril Paton’s famous painting Windows in the West, which has since become a symbol of Glasgow (Image: Rettie) Our expert property writer Beverley Brown rounds up Scotland's finest homes currently for sale Described by residents as a ‘tranquil leafy village’ just off Byres Road in the heart of the city’s West End, Dowanhill is a prestigious neighbourhood, home to some of the most picturesque traditional homes in the city.
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1 month ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Beverley Brown
Rawcliffe House was built for wealthy entrepreneur Alexander Bannatyne Stewart (Image: Corum) Glasgow boasts a rich and diverse architectural heritage, particularly from the Victorian era, which produced majestic buildings and grand mansion houses reflecting the city’s wealth and status as the Second City of the Empire. One of the finest private mansions was B-listed Rawcliffe House, located in the south side suburb of Langside.
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