Glen Buck estate in Aberchalder has a farmhouse, hydroelectric scheme, 8,900 acres of land and part of a loch
If you’re spending a drizzly weekend indoors scrolling for the one-day countryside bolthole you’ll probably never buy, something in the Highlands of Scotland might catch your eye in the Rightmove listings.
Just north of Fort William, where the average property price is a shade over £200,000, is a sale listing for £9m – but this is no lochside bothy ripe for renovation.
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