Historic Significance
- Dating back to the late 15th or early 16th century.
- Royal hunting seat of the kings of Scotland, including James II and James IV.
- Grounds mentioned as far back as the 1200s, known then as Halistonium.
Ownership Through Time
- Owned by notable figures such as Lord Hamilton, John Ellis, and the Earl of Hopetoun.
- Acquired by the Brownlee family in 1950, who still farm the surrounding land.
- Recent restoration efforts undertaken by the current owners to modernize the castle.
Features and Amenities
- Four bedrooms, three reception rooms, and a turret room.
- Walled garden, outbuildings, and panoramic views over the River Almond.
- Separate bothy, currently operating as a successful Airbnb.
- Exterior boasts crow-stepped gables and a large wooden front door.
- Period features include fireplaces, dual aspect windows, and a stone spiral staircase.
- Secondary spiral staircase leads to a turret room, serving as a study and spare bedroom.
- Rights to fish in the River Almond for salmon, trout, and sea trout.
Scenic Surroundings
- Situated in the heart of beautiful open countryside.
- Offers stunning country and river views.
- Garden studio, courtyard, and garden shed on the property.
- Two paddocks and approximately 18.64 acres of surrounding open land.
Availability
- Listed at £950,000 through Savills.