Media Release: Reconstructed 15th century castle, for sale in East Ayrshire

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SAVILLS and CKD Galbraith are jointly marketing Aiket Castle, near Dunlop in Ayrshire, a wonderful reconstruction of a 15th century tower house.

The painstaking work, undertaken by the present owners and completed in 1979, took three years. In 1987, Europa Nostra awarded the restoration a Diploma of Merit.

The present building on the site dates originally from the mid 15th century when it was a simple tower-house, owned by the Cunninghame family.

Says a spokesperson: “In 1586, Alexander Cunninghame of Aiket was ‘shot near his own house at Aiket”’ for his part in the murder of the Earl of Eglington, not before he had accused his wife of attempting to poison him and murdered another neighbour, Sir John Mure of Caldwell.

“Members of the family were declared rebels and they lost possession of their property. The castle was rebuilt by Cunninghame’s widow in 1592, in the late 16th century style, once she got repossession.

“The topographer, Timothy Pont, described it in about 1600 as ‘a prettie duelling’. New owners in the 18th century remodelled it as a gentleman’s residence and removed the tower. By the 19th century, it had been reduced to a farmhouse and in the late 1950s the cows lived on the ground floor, the tenants on the first and the chickens on the second!

“In 1957, there was a disastrous fire and the castle lay in ruins until purchased and restored in the 1970s by the current owners.

“Over a three-year period, the unsound upper walls were demolished and rebuilt to the early 17th century silhouette. The outer walls were rebuilt in brick, using an exceptionally hard, local brick and restoring all the important features.

“Window margins were rebuilt in stone, as were crow steps and chimney heads, left exposed after the building was harled. An inner wall delineated the face of the original five feet thick rubble wall, with stone fireplaces, window arches and stone flagged floors.

“The restored castle stands on a rock outcrop on the banks of the River Glazert, which flows through the gardens and grounds, at one point only a few feet from the foot of the castle, creating a delightful setting.

“The house is approached from the minor public road along a private drive through an avenue and extensive gardens. There is a stone archway into a fine gravelled courtyard, enclosed by the barmkin wall, the castle and the attached 18th century cottage.

“In its restoration, considerable sensitivity and effort was put into combining original 15th and 16th century features with modern living requirements, to create a really comfortable and surprisingly spacious country house.

“There is an efficient under-floor heating on the stone flagged ground and first floor floors, double glazed astragalled windows, some with working shutters, and a magnificent Great Hall with an impressive stone fireplace and huge load bearing wooden beams.

“The house has six bedrooms and eight cloakrooms, bathrooms, toilets or shower rooms. The four storey tower could be easily divided from the cottage to create two separate dwellings, with three reception rooms, kitchen and four bedrooms in the main house and two public rooms, kitchen, two bedrooms and conservatory in the cottage.

“The extensive gardens do much to complement the castle.

“A plantsman’s paradise, they are beautifully laid out, with a spring garden, a woodland garden, a summer garden with two large oval ponds, and a large stone flagged terraced area to the south of the castle, sloping down to the Glazert River, creating a natural amphitheatre, where plays are sometimes performed.

“The river divides the garden so that from the formal areas near the castle there are stunning views of the wilder and more natural landscape on the other side.”

Across the river is a former stone mill which has been partially repaired. The intention is to create a separate dwelling house, subject to the necessary planning and building consents being obtained.   There is evidence of the former dam, mill lade and mill race.

The ‘lands of Aiket’ today extend to a total of about 95 acres, of which about eight acres are the castle, gardens, paddock, policies and mill. There are about 56 acres of grazing land, 26 acres of amenity woodland and shelter belts and several acres of more recently established woodland. The grazing land has been farmed in hand or occasionally let out for seasonal grazing. There is also a small farm steading.

Bob Cherry, partner at CKD Galbraith, said: “Aiket Castle is a fantastic property of grand stature in a beautifully private estate. It offers prospective purchasers the opportunity to buy into a little bit of history whilst presenting the prospect of becoming the king of your very own Scottish castle.”

Peter Gillespie of Savills comments: “The owners did a fantastic job when they rescued Aiket Castle from a ruin. Rather than just recreating an old building, they used their imagination and talent to make themselves a comfortable and surprisingly practical home, where they have lived for the past 40 years. The gardens have equally been a labour of love and are quite exceptional.”

Aiket Castle is available as a whole or in two lots. However, Lot 2 is only available for sale to the purchaser of Lot 1 and will not be sold separately.

Lot 1: Aiket Castle with adjoining cottage, gardens extending to about five acres and a three-acre paddock – offers over £700,000.

Lot 2: Aiket Mill and about 89 acres including farm buildings, 53 acres of grazing land and 33 acres of woodland and banking – offers over £400,000.

About CKD Galbraith:

CKD Galbraith is an independent property consultancy specialising in serving the needs of private clients. It employs over 180 people in offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Cupar, Inverness, Aberfeldy, Castle Douglas, Ayr, Elgin, Galashiels, Kelso and Peebles.

The partnership provides the full range of property consulting services across the commercial, residential and rural sectors throughout Scotland. The company enjoys a successful relationship with its associate firm in London, CKD Kennedy Macpherson.

The company’s rural arm specialises in farm sales and purchases, the management and sale of large estates and woodland, valuations and building surveying work.

Contact:
CKD Galbraith
7 Killoch Place
Ayr KA7 2EA
Ayrshire, Scotland
Contact: R A Cherry BSc MRICS

Tel: 01292 268181
Fax: 01292 292300
E-mail:
bob.cherry@ckdgalbraith.co.uk
Web:
http://www.ckdgalbraith.co.uk 

CKD Galbraith’s Ayr Office is a Founder Member of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle.

THE ELITE AYRSHIRE BUSINESS CIRCLE

The Elite Ayrshire Business Circle is an association founded in 2007 by some of the top companies in Ayrshire.

Its purpose is to publicise its members, and to celebrate and promote the wealth and rich diversity of entrepreneurial talent and business excellence that abounds here within the county boundaries of Ayrshire.

Members include the Clydesdale Bank, Ayr Racecourse, Western House Hotel, Turnberry Golf Resort and South Ayrshire Council. Member company activities include broadcasting, building and construction, architectural practice, estate agency and land management, chartered accountancy, insurance broking, legal services, golf club management, marketing services and brand creation, web design and public relations consultancy.

Frazer Coogans Commercial Solicitors senior partner Norman Geddes is executive chair of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle, and managing director is public relations consultancy Fame Publicity Services proprietor, Murdoch MacDonald.

Founder members of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle:

South Ayrshire Council http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk
Clydesdale Bank http://www.cbonline.co.uk
Turnberry Hotel and Golf Resort http://www.turnberry.co.uk
Ayr Racecourse http://www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk
Western House Hotel http://www.westernhousehotel.co.uk
CKD Galbraith Property Consultants http://www.ckdgalbraith.co.uk
Frazer Coogans Solicitors http://www.frazercoogans.co.uk
Accident & Injury Claims Centre http://www.accidentclaims.com
MacKay Corporate Insurance Brokers http://www.mackaycorporate-brokers.com
Donald Ross Estate Agents: http://www.donaldross.co.uk
Westgale Ltd Building Contractors http://www.westgale.co.uk
Sinclair Scott Chartered Accountants http://www.sinclairscott.com
Paligap Creative Agency http://www.paligap.com
ARP Lorimer & Associates Architects http://www.arpl.co.uk
JB Management – Training Providers http://www.jb-management.com
Brunston Castle Golf Club http://www.brunstoncastle.co.uk
Visimetrics http://www.visimetrics.com
Fouters Restaurant http://www.fouters.co.uk
Christie Financial Planning Ltd http://www.christiefp.com
Allison Lightbody Waddell Chartered Surveyors http://www.alwsurveyors.com
Kestrel Press http://www.kestrelpress.com
Fame Publicity Services Public Relations Consultancy http://www.famepublicity.co.uk
West Sound Radio http://www.westsound.co.uk
http://www.westfm.co.uk
Easton Property
Easton Kitchens & Bathrooms

For further information about The Elite Ayrshire Business Circle and to apply for membership, e-mail eliteayrshire@gmail.com

Website: http://www.eliteayrshire.com.

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