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  2. Estate houses in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Linlithgow Palace, the first building to bear that title in Scotland, extensively rebuilt along Renaissance principles from the fifteenth century.. The origins of private estate houses in Scotland are in the extensive building and rebuilding of royal palaces that probably began under James III (r. 1460–88), accelerated under James IV (r. 1488–1513), and reached its peak under James V (r ...

  3. Lee Castle, South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the house, along with around 250 acres (100 ha) [6] / 261 acres (106 ha) [7] of land and the feudal caput, was put up for sale on the internet site eBay, [6] although this was unsuccessful. The house was sold a few months later for an all-time record price for a private Scottish residence to Addison Fischer , an American tycoon.

  4. Boleskine House - Wikipedia

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    Following Ronald MacGillivray's death, Boleskine House was put up for sale again. [32] The new Dutch owners converted the house back into a private residence and used it as a holiday home. [33] In 2009, a 1.9-acre (7,700 m 2) plot on the former estate was put on the market for £176,000 with plans to build a three-bedroom log house. The sale ...

  5. Ardpatrick House - Wikipedia

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    The estate of Ardpatrick, including the cottage of Auchachoan was sold by Alexander MacAllister of Loup in 1796 to Walter Campbell of Skipness, who bought it for his son Colin Campbell. Ardpatrick was the seat of the Campbells of Ardpatrick until 1920. It was then the property of the Stewart family until 1947. [1]

  6. Scots property law - Wikipedia

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    Scots property law governs the rules relating to property found in the legal jurisdiction of Scotland.. In Scots law, the term 'property' does not solely describe land. Instead the term 'a person's property' is used when describing objects or 'things' (in Latin res) that an individual holds a right of owners

  7. Ardtaraig - Wikipedia

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    Scotland 55°59′52″N 5°06′53″W  /  55.997656°N 5.1147546°W  / 55.997656; -5.1147546 Ardtaraig is a hamlet lying at the head of Loch Striven on the Cowal Peninsula , in Argyll and Bute , West of Scotland .

  8. Crown Estate Scotland - Wikipedia

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    There was virtually no urban property. Most of the present Scottish estate excepting foreshore and salmon fishing is due to inward investment, including Glenlivet Estate, the largest area of land managed by the Crown Estate in Scotland, purchased in 1937, [5] Applegirth, Fochabers and Whitehill estates, purchased in 1963, 1937 and 1969 ...

  9. Friars Carse - Wikipedia

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    Friars' Carse is a mansion house and estate situated (NX 926 850) 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southeast of Auldgirth on the main road (A76) to Dumfries, Parish of Dunscore, Scotland. The property is located on the west bank of the River Nith and is known for its strong associations with Robert Burns who lived for a while at the nearby Ellisland farm .