Time is running out for buyers seeking a unique opportunity to live like royalty in one of Scotland’s most exclusive castles (image attached).
Located outside the village of Croftamie near Drymen, historic Dalnair Castle offers an exclusive range of two- and three-bed apartments. This affords buyers the chance to live in a prestigious nineteenth century Scottish baronial mansion.
Only 6 units remain available – 5 two-bed apartments and a three-bed duplex – and prices range from £310k to £575k, with entry in late 2019.
The castle forms the centrepiece of the prestigious Dalnair Estate and is set within acres of rural landscape just on the edge of world-renowned Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, with access to both Glasgow and Stirling within 25 minutes.
Since its purchase by FM Group in 2016, the castle is being extensively refurbished to the highest standard through a £3.3 million investment programme, with only the highest quality products and materials used throughout the development.
Built in 1884 by Glasgow merchant, Thomas Brown, on the site of the former much smaller ‘Endrickbank House’, the castle boasts a striking tower and Tudor-arched doorway. It sits in established woodland within an attractive parkland setting with views over surrounding countryside and the Endrick.
In addition to its unique setting and quality specification, residents can enjoy access to private grounds featuring a tennis court and extensive lawns and walks.
The residential development of Dalnair Estate also comprises eight more properties in the castle courtyard, now sold out, and a further ten plots for sale set within the existing landscape.
Croftamie has a local pre-school nursery and it is located near the villages of Drymen, Killearn and Balfron, which offer primary and secondary education facilities as well as GP and dental practices – guaranteeing village life is well catered for.
For those looking to take advantage of the outdoor life presented by the area, Croftamie is perfectly located for the keen cyclists and walkers with national cycle route 7 passing through the centre of the village and the West Highland Way just outside. Several popular countryside paths within neighbouring Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park are also on hand for those looking for something a little less challenging.
Robert Croll Sales Manager from FM Group said:
“We are very proud to be breathing life back into this historic castle by transforming it into luxury homes.
“Living in such a stunning location has been a clear draw for people as we have experienced a high number of enquiries and interested buyers. Indeed, we only have a handful of apartments left.
“Despite being within acres of rural landscape on the edge of world-renowned Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, the site is highly accessible, and both Glasgow and Stirling can be reached within 25 minutes.”
For further enquiries contact Corum Property on 0141 942 5888, email: sales@corumproperty.co.uk