Credit: Clyde Property

It is only fitting that this gorgeous property serves as our first post, as Dalnair Castle Lodge was the inspiration to start Hoose & Gander! This reinvented gatehouse abounds with character and uniqueness allowing you to live like a king, but on a smaller scale. The octagonal extension steals the show with a bright, airy kitchen and living space. This space could be a lovely family home or potentially work well as a holiday let or events venue. Go on then, have a wee peak at what this character property has to offer.

From the Clyde Property Listing:

An entirely unique and architecturally beautiful blonde sandstone gatehouse which has been converted and extended to create a stunning, rural family villa with the added advantages of substantial gardens grounds and a picturesque, leafy setting at the entrance to Dalnair Castle Estate near Croftamie …the building is simply breath-taking and has eye-catching features which include an ornamental turret, deep moulded timber windows and beautiful slated roof with contrasting terracotta ridge.

What makes Dalnair Castle Lodge unique?

Let’s take a gander – what’s nearby?

Additional Photos from the listing

This video published by the listing agent really showcases how special and unique the property is.

Details from the Listing Agent

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Getting There

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