property, Historic Environment Scotland urged care for its "preserve cultural significance". The castle was featured in Nigel Tranter's novel about James II of Scotland and his protector Alexander Lyon.It has an orchard with around 30 fruit trees, a disused tennis court with a stone-built pavilion as well as chicken coop in the garden.The lot has stunning views across the countryside towards the Firth of Forth which is in the grounds of Piteadie House, also for sale.
And the castle is on the market for offers over £225,000 – the same as a one-bed flat in Croydon, in south London.The ground floor flat, less than five minutes from Crystal Palace FC's Selhurst Park stadium, has a "good sized front room".
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