Kirriemuir, Angus
Inverquharity Castle is a 15th-century tower house that was restored and extended in the 1960s. It has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a contemporary kitchen and almost 12 acres of land. It features an original iron “yett” — a gridded door — the licence for which was granted by King James II in 1444.
£620,000, knightfrank.co.uk
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Grantown-on-Spey, Moray
An A listed stone lodge built in 1863 by the Inverness & Perth Junction Railway Company, East Lodge has three bedrooms, a dining room, two sitting rooms, a kitchen and a study. It is an example of Scots Baronial architecture.
£335,000, struttandparker.com
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Gogar, Edinburgh
A ground-floor flat set in Kellerstain House, this B listed property is in the west of Edinburgh. There are three bedrooms, a drawing room, dining room, kitchen and an external store. Flanking the front door are grand columns that date from the mid-1800s.
£530,000, espc.com
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Ware, Hertfordshire
The Moat House is a converted barn with four bedrooms, a vaulted reception room, kitchen, family room, study and external cart lodge and a moat. There is a vineyard that produces up to 3,000 bottles of wine a year.
£1.25 million, savills.com