Magnificent Scottish Estate for sale
This magnificent estate in Perthshire is for sale with 90 acres and water frontage onto Loch Rannoch
The Dall Estate dates back to 1347 while the current Dall House was built as the new seat of the Robertson Clan (Clan Donnachaidh) in 1855; the name and the extensive grounds were gifted by Robert the Bruce for service in the Scottish Wars of Independence.
Built by renowned architect Thomas Mackenzie, the style is classic Scots Baronial and the interiors retain many character features from the time including wood panelled hallways, staircases and reception rooms.
Outside are grounds of 90 acres which contain many mature specimen trees, natural meadows and woodland policies and the property also includes water frontage on Loch Rannoch and ownership of some of the Loch itself, plus full riparian rights of the whole loch, which covers eleven miles in length. The loch is a wonderful location for fishing and boating.
The estate lies on the edge of the ancient Black Wood of Rannoch which is one of the largest remnants of ice age forests in Scotland, where there is an abundance of wildlife.
Rannoch is located in Perthshire around 30 miles from Perth itself in some of the prettiest countryside in Scotland.
The guide price is £2.3m. For further information please contact Remax Perth on 01738 565800.
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