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Coming up roses...
The opportunity to become a 'Laird of the Manor' has become available after a historic Scottish property went up for sale for £2.3m.
Holme Rose - which means Farm of Roses - has been in the same family ownership for the last 50 years.
The Georgian country house is in the Nairn Valley in the Highlands and is close to Kilravock Castle, the historic seat of the Rose clan.
In the 1970s it was the home to the Secretary of State for Scotland Lord Campbell who hosted three Prime Ministers, European royals and US politicians.
Pic: Galbraith/BNPS
Coming up roses...
The opportunity to become a 'Laird of the Manor' has become available after a historic Scottish property went up for sale for £2.3m.
Holme Rose - which means Farm of Roses - has been in the same family ownership for the last 50 years.
The Georgian country house is in the Nairn Valley in the Highlands and is close to Kilravock Castle, the historic seat of the Rose clan.
In the 1970s it was the home to the Secretary of State for Scotland Lord Campbell who hosted three Prime Ministers, European royals and US politicians.
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