

Multi-million Pound Scottish Property: Here are 13 of the most expensive properties currently for sale in Scotland - from Victorian townhouses to historic castles
House prices may be falling in many parts of Scotland, but at the top of the market there are no shortage of seven-figure properties on the market.
Earlier this year the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and HM Land Registry published the latest official house price data which showed that the average house price in Scotland stood at £187,200 in December – 2.9 per cent lower than in November, when prices were at £192,840 but 5.7 per cent higher than in December last year, when the average was £177,030.
Meanwhile property experts and estate agents are predicting that 2023 will see prices fall slightly, as increased interest rates and the cost of living crisis continues to bite.
Those two problems probably won’t be of too much concern to those thinking of buying one of these lavish houses though.
Here are 13 of Scotland’s most expensive properties that are currently on the market.
For more details on any of the properties visit Savills, Knight Frank, Galbraith, Strutt & Parker or Rettie.
Meanwhile property experts and estate agents are predicting that 2023 will see prices fall slightly, as increased interest rates and the cost of living crisis continues to bite.

5. Palmerston Place - offers over £2.2 million
This four storey Victorian townhouse, including a self-contained two bedroom flat, is in the heart of Edinburgh's West End on Palmerston Place. It includes a west facing garden and large garage for two cars. The main accomodation has eight bedrooms and numerous period features. It doesn't come cheap though, at offers over £2.2 million. Photo: Savills

6. Potterton House - offers over £1.5 million
A relative bargain at offers over £1.5 million, Potterton House is a six bedroom country house set in around 42 acres of gardens, woodland and fields six miles north of Aberdeen. It also includes a three bedroom coach house, a walled garden, grazing paddocks, garages and stables. Photo: Rettie

7. Innerwick House - £5 million
Billed as "one of Edinburgh's finest houses", Innerwick House is located in Edinburgh's exclusive Murrayfield area. The Georgian house was comprehensively refurbished to a high standard in the 1990s and has a large open plan living and reception area, five double bedrooms, five bathrooms, drawing and dining rooms and a wonderful open plan dining kitchen and family living room. For guests, there's also a detached three bedroom coach house in the extensive grounds. It could be yours if you have £5 million to spare. Photo: Savills

8. Straloch House - offers over £2.7 million
Straloch House looks every inch a residence fit for royalty. A starting price of £2.7 million gets you a secluded slice of paradise in Newmachar, Aberdeenshire, with 15 bedrooms, three public rooms, a billiard room and a gym. The estate comprises around 240 acres, including outbuildings, a private chapel, a walled garden with a waterfall, woodland and your very own lochan. Built in the late 18th century, the current owners have carried out widespread refurbishments. Photo: Galbraith