A stunning pink-walled and turreted country mansion that comes with its own idyllic loch has just gone up for sale in Perthshire. Druidsmere's name conjures up magical connotations, reinforced by its gothic-style architecture, and this striking property is surrounded by acres of beautiful scenery and woodland.
The 11-bedroom, nine-bathroom mansion, which sits within 31 acres of land close to the town of Blairgowrie in Perthshire, dates back to the 1880s when it was built using pretty red sandstone. Included in the sale are four cottages, a walled garden and a private loch. It's on market for offers over £1.5m.
The four-storey property's prominent corner turrets give it a fairytale look with the splendid rhododendron-lined driveway adding to the effect of it being a grand country house.
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Stephanie Clarke of estate agents Savills said: "Druidsmere is one of Blairgowrie's well-kept secrets being completely hidden and yet only footsteps from its famous golf course.
"There is enormous potential, subject to obtaining the necessary consents, for Druidsmere to be sympathetically modernised to become a magnificent family home, holiday house, boutique hotel or even individual apartments."
Packed with traditional features dark timber beams, a tripartite archway and decorative fireplaces.
You can see the full listing here.
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