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Jun 19, 2024 |
scotsman.com | Sarah Devine
A spectacular family home has just been launched onto the sales market, complete with six bedrooms, landscaped gardens and a chic modern garden house. Mertoun Glebe, St Boswells, began as a two-room bothy before being transformed into a magnificent Georgian manse for the nearby parish church in 1767 and has most recently undergone significant alterations by its current owners who have created a wonderful family home there.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
scotsman.com | Sarah Devine
Set amongst some of Perthshire’s most attractive scenery is Baldowrie House, a magnificent country pile dating from 1836 that has been thoughtfully renovated by its current owners to create a fantastic family home. Just launched on to the sales market, Baldowrie offers a seven bedroom house, 12 acres of gardens and grounds and a detached gate lodge, plus equestrian steadings.
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Jun 7, 2024 |
scotsman.com | Sarah Devine
Details of the four-bedroomed new-build, such as its turreted entrance and double garage with cart arch openings, showcase elements usually featured on period country houses. 1. Newhouse, Moneydie, Luncarty, PerthshireThe large bay window ensure the living space is well lit while the log-burning stove keeps it cosy. 2. Newhouse, Moneydie, Luncarty, PerthshireThe garden room brings in plenty of light and has views over the gorgeous gardens. 3.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
scotsman.com | Sarah Devine |Kirsty Anderson
The wait to find out which property will be crowned Scotland’s Home of the Year 2024 is almost over and the six finalists are unveiled. In the must-see final, judges Anna Campbell Jones and Banjo Beale, both interior designers, with architect Danny Campbell, will choose which abode will will earn the coveted title of Scotland’s Home of the Year (SHOTY) 2024.
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May 31, 2024 |
scotsman.com | Sarah Devine
It’s the penultimate week in the search for Scotland’s Home of the Year as judges Anna Campbell-Jones, Banjo Beale and Danny Campbell visit three would-be finalists from the East. This week, the judges must choose between a colourful villa in Fife, a North Berwick new build overlooking the Firth of Forth and a mid-century bungalow in Linlithgow. Vying for the last place in next week’s grand final, the judges must decide who gets their vote between The Pink House, Sea View or Coldwater.
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