Netherfield House, on the outskirts of the picturesque market town of Strathaven in South Lanarkshire, comes complete with its own loch, boathouse and curling pond.
Dating back to 1776, the imposing country house forms the centrepiece of a 70-acre property that includes extensive private woodlands.
Included in the sale are two cottages, a kennel complex, grooming shed and former stable block, a greenhouse and landscaped gardens.
B-listed Netherfield House boasts a wealth of period architectural features inside, including marble fireplaces, decorative detailing and an original carved stone staircase.
Accommodation stretches over three floors and comprises five bedrooms, three bathrooms and five public rooms.
It is on the market with agent Corum Property at offers over £1.7 million.
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Included in the sale are two cottages, a kennel complex, grooming shed and former stable block, a greenhouse and landscaped gardens.