castle and baronial mansion house hotel in Dumfries and Galloway which doubles as a wedding venue has gone on the market for the first time in 35 years.Comlongon Castle Hotel, in Clarencefield, has a long and illustrious history having been built, and originally owned, by the Murrays of Cockpool.It is being marketed by real estate advisor Colliers International with a guide price of around £1.1 million.The Lands of Comlongon were granted to the Murrays in the early 14th Century with the Tower House being constructed by the family in the early 16th Century.The properties remained in the Murrays’ ownership, via their descendants, the Earls of Mansfield (of Scone Palace), who added the adjoining baronial-style mansion house in the early 1900s,.
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