Even the most expensive property in Scotland is unlikely to make much of a dent in the jackpot – with the winner leapfrogging the previous UK lottery winner who scooped £170 million in October 2019.
Whitehouse Terrace, in Edinburgh, was recently revealed to be the most expensive place in Scotland to buy a house with an average property price of £3.4 million.
So, even in this most pricey of streets, the EuroMillions winner would be able to buy 54 houses and have enough change left over to build a couple of extensions.
Here are 7 properties in Scotland that are currently on the market that would make a worthy first purchase for a newly-minted millionaire.
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So, even in this most pricey of streets, the EuroMillions winner would be able to buy 54 houses and have enough change left over to build a couple of extensions.
5. Castleton Estate
Offers in excess of £1.95 million could see you become lord of all you survey with the stunning Castleton Estate on the northern shore of beautiful Loch Fyne. There's around 67 acres of land, including 210 metres of loch shoreline - the perfect setting for the 9-bedroom Castleton House. Dating back to the early 18th century, it's been significantly upgraded and includes a billiards room with oak panelling, majestic drawing room, dining room, morning room with French doors to a paved terrace, kitchen with dining area, swimming pool and sauna, oak panelled library with feature marble fireplace, and terrace to take in the views. There's also a one-bedroom carriage house, a walled garden, tennis court, pony paddock, outbuildings and boathouse. The property even comes with its own island, called Eilean Mor. Photo: Knight Frank
6. The Coachman's House
The Coachman’s House, just outside the pretty town of Dollar in Clackmannanshire, is on the market for offers over £2.25 milllion and would make a maginificent family home for a jackpot winner. It has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, plenty of formal and informal public rooms, a home cinema and an eight car garage. It sits in six acres of grounds which includes an all-weather pitch for tennis or football, a woodland running track, and gym. For flexible workers there's a dedicated home office, with a separate two-bedroomed apartment for guests. Photo: Harper & Stone
7. Bargany House
Situated a few miles from the lovely Ayrshire Coast, the 15-bedroom 17th century Bargany House is on the market for offers over £2,200,000. The spectacular A-listed mansion also has 11 bathrooms, 15 reception rooms, a study, cinema, games room, billiard room and gymnasium. Outside, there's seven acres of formal gardens, lawn and woodland, with views of the Girvan Water. Photo: Savills