A stunning castle in Scotland has gone on the market for £685,000 – and it comes with its own observatory.
White Rose Tower is nestled close to the coastal towns of Alness and Invergordon in Easter Ross.
Set within the former policies of the historic Kindeace House, the property was built in 1990 by a local architect and extended further in 2012.
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The current owner purchased the property in 2019, and carried out renovations, reports Luxury Property News.
Today, it’s a versatile accommodation boasting five bedrooms and two bathrooms, high ceilings, cosy furnishings and, of course, plenty of tartan.
The luxe home even has its own self-contained annexe with an observatory tower.
Outside, as well as 0.6 acres of grounds with ponds, the property offers a garden studio, covered hot tub, and useful outbuildings.
The property has been used as a boutique B&B for the past three years with “high occupancy levels and repeat bookings”.
The listing reads: “The interior has also been fully refurbished to create versatile accommodation of an extremely high standard, beautifully presented and with quirky features.
“The improvements carried out include the installation of a new dining kitchen, reconfiguration of some of the rooms, the creation of a self-contained apartment, new bathroom fittings and full redecoration.
“The interior design is exceptional with carefully sourced, high-quality finishes, furnishings and fixtures that both complement the design of the house as well as providing comfort.
“The self-contained annexe is in one wing of the house and has a comfortable one-bedroom
accommodation.
“Currently used by a family member, the annexe offers the potential to be included in the letting portfolio, to provide staff accommodation or to be incorporated into the main house.”
The tower is currently available with Galbraith for £685,000.