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Castle Lachlan

A Category C Listed Building in Cowal, Argyll and Bute

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The New Castle began as a Queen Anne style house at the end of the eighteenth century but was transformed into a Scottish baronial edifice at the end of the nineteenth century. It stands on1500 acres with a livestock farm, hill ground woodlands and three miles of coastline. Its estate offers wonderful opportunities to observe wildlife such as red squirrels, roe, red deer and pine martins. Birds of prey, woodland and shore birds abound here. The coast has seals frolicking about and occasionally one can spot porpoises and dolphins. Today the Lachlan castle has been divided into two properties, with the southern Loch facing side available on rent.

Uploaded by Sandra McLauthlin Grice on 19 June 2012

Photo ID: 49784
Building ID: 200352330
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