Ontario Scottish Home For Sale Lies In A 32-Acre Forest & You Can Almost Hear The Bagpipes

The historic home was built by a Scottish settler in the 1800s.
Lead Writer, Travel

There's a little piece of Scotland on the market, and you don't need to move across the ocean to enjoy it.

This impressive stone house for sale in Ontario is surrounded by endless nature, and it's listed for $1,100,000.

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Located in Dalkeith, the home is dubbed "Craignavie," which, according to the listing, is Gaelic for "Rock of Heaven."

John Clouston | RE/MAX


It was built in 1832 by a Scottish settler, and you'll feel as though you're in the Highlands as soon as you step through the door.

John Clouston | RE/MAX

The three-bedroom abode is fitted with grand fireplaces, stone walls, hardwood floors, and has the ambience of a time long ago.

John Clouston | RE/MAX

The sprawling property sits by 32 acres of forest where you can find deer, rabbits, and ancient trees.

John Clouston | RE/MAX

The stone home is the perfect fit for anyone wishing to escape the noise of the city.

John Clouston | RE/MAX

Craignavie

Price: $1,100,000

Address: 21900 Breadalbane Rd., Dalkeith, ON

Description: Live like you're in Scotland at this beautiful stone home.

John Clouston | RE/MAX

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    Madeline Forsyth is a Toronto-based Lead Writer for Narcity Media. After earning her B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, she spent a year travelling much of the world as a flight attendant. Now, she uses her experience in the travel industry and passion for writing to share stories about buzzworthy events and adventures across Canada and the globe. Madeline has been published in PopSugar and has interviewed sports and entertainment personalities for Narcity. She has covered and photographed restaurant openings as well as event launches such as the world premiere of the Dr. Seuss Experience. Some of her favourite things to write about include charming small towns and anything to do with Harry Potter.

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