The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘Hidden’ manor house sale sparks interest from around the world

Victorian property by the Tay on the market for offers over £200,000

- Blair dingwall bdingwall@thecourier.co.uk

Shrouded in woodlands just a stone’s throw from the River Tay, many locals had no idea that the country house even existed.

However, when the Victorian-era Chesterhil­l House, near Newport, went on the market in July for offers over £200,000 – which is less than the average cost of a detached home in Scotland – it sparked interest from beyond Tayside and Fife.

The building, which is effectivel­y a small castle and comes with more than three acres of land, captured people’s imaginatio­ns from London to the US and New Zealand; and was even the subject of a feature on Fox News.

Estate agents Bell Ingram said they have never experience­d such immense interest in a property.

Speculatio­n was so high they were forced to carry out bulk viewings of Chesterhil­l House, racking up a tally of 156 visits before deciding they could not arrange any more.

The building was designed in the Tudor-Italianate style in 1870 and is C-listed. It features a listed oval-walled garden, castellate­d parapets and a square plan tower.

The manor is said to have been built to replace an older home build by a Dundee merchant only to be lost in a fire.

The three-floor structure is in need of “complete renovation” with the detached garages on the site in a state of disrepair, however Bell Ingram say the property has “immense potential”.

With the closing date for offers arriving today, Bell Ingram property assistant Moira Webley said the firm hopes the next owner can restore the property back to its former glory.

“It went viral to be honest within the first couple of hours it went up on Facebook,” she added.

“It was initially from people who were locals who knew it, had worked in the gardens or in the house. The previous owners were both school teachers.

“Because of the contrast in what you can buy in Scotland compared to what you can buy in London, it sparked interest south of the border.

“It actually went into Fox News in America, and it was in Scandinavi­a and New Zealand.

“We haven’t had anything quite like this before. It has sparked so much interest and curiosity.”

It actually went into Fox News in America, and it was in Scandinavi­a and New Zealand. MOIRA WEBLEY PROPERTY ASSISTANT AT BELL INGRAM

 ??  ?? Chesterhil­l House, near Newport, comes with more than three acres of land.
Chesterhil­l House, near Newport, comes with more than three acres of land.

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