A sprawling Scottish mansion with its own CHURCH is on the market for £10million… but you’ll have to outbid Samantha Cameron
How much will the beautiful estate sell for? It's already broken records
A STUNNING 12,000 acre estate has been put on the market for a whopping £10 million… but property owners might have to outbid Samantha Cameron if they want to get their hands on it.
Breath-taking Tillyptonie Estate is located near Tarland, Aberdeenshire.
The property is owned by Philip Astor, a member of the Anglo-American Astor family, with ties to the former Prime Minister's wife.
It’s rumoured that Samantha Cameron has fallen in love with Tillypronie because of its beauty and her family connections to the Astor clan.
Even though current owner Philip Astor describes the house as a “truly magical place”, he now hopes to sell the estate to someone who can continue developing it.
He revealed: "The house is one of those places that immediately conveys a sense of happiness; and I don't think the garden has ever looked so beautiful.
"I have worked hard over the past few years to restore the grouse moors to something approaching their former glory, but I feel it is now time for someone else to continue that exercise.”
The unique property boasts a Victorian Gothic-style exterior but it’s lavishly furnished to perfection.
Not only does the house come with its own church, it also boasts grounds that can be used for salmon-fishing and pheasant shooting.
The listing also boasts that the home comes complete with a farmhouse and steading, which have a potential to be converted further.
To complete the fancy countryside lifestyle, potential buyers could also get their hands on the resident’s houses, cottages and farm buildings, which contain a troop of horses.
If that wasn’t enticing enough, Tillypronie House looks out upon many impressive parks, including a Golden Jubliee garden featuring a Dawyck Gold beech tree planted by the Queen herself.
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Selling agent Robert McCulloch, partner in Strutt and Parker's Edinburgh office, said: "The style, setting and outlook of Tillypronie House is like no other in Scotland.
"Nestled discreetly in the hills above the Howe of Cromar, the panoramic views across Deeside are inspirational at all times of year.
"Standing on the Tillypronie terrace on a summer's evening, sipping a glass of something chilled, is priceless in itself."
There’s no doubt that the estate has caused a frenzy among buyers, as the estate is currently the most expensive on the Scottish market.
As Tillypronie has brought in offers of over £10.5 million, its price-tag has beaten the sale of Kinnaird Estate in Perthshire, which was bought for nearly £10 million in June.