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Topic: Scottish Castle for Sale
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Levan Moderator
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posted 09-18-2000 01:35 AM
It's with great reluctance that I have to announce that I shall be selling Castle Levan, Gourock, Scotland UK.As you know, castles we're deliberately designed to make access difficult. Alas, without making out-of-character alterations, this also makes it impossible for my now severely disabled mother-in-law to stay with us. A heart-breaking decision, as purchasing the csatle was the fulfillment of a dream. Much as I love the place, even this can only take second place to my family. Anyone interested should take a look at some of the pictures and plans on our website, which I dare-say could also be offered with the castle: http://www.castlelevan.com Levan |
wurdsmiff unregistered
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posted 09-18-2000 03:02 PM
Sincere commiserations, I hope a new owner is as appreciative as you, good luck. |
duncan Senior Member
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posted 09-18-2000 03:12 PM
I echo the sentiments and wish you and yours the best. |
Marko Senior Member
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posted 09-19-2000 03:27 AM
Wow, that must be heartbreaking. Take care Levan. |
wurdsmiff unregistered
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posted 09-19-2000 11:05 AM
Given the superb location, within the best scenery in the world,and the excellent condition and character of the building, I'm sure you won't be devoid of interest when it comes to the sale. Just don't mention the weather!------------------ 'Give me the groves that lofty brave, The storms, by Castle Gordon'. Visit my web-site at www.castlesontheweb.com/members/wurdsmiff/castles.htm Gordon. |
Levan Moderator
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posted 09-19-2000 11:25 AM
Weather? Black clouds and rain - as if? I just consider it nature's way of emphasizing the magesty and drama of the Scottish hills. The fleeting glimses of sunshine simply kiss the clouds away as it shimmers on the surface of the burns and lochs. Anyway, -today- it's glorious! Levan |
wurdsmiff unregistered
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posted 09-19-2000 11:34 AM
Very poetic, and yes it was a nice day. Why are you sitting at you're PC with that sunset outside? |
Levan Moderator
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posted 09-20-2000 09:32 AM
Ah-ah. One of the benefits of Castle Levan is that I can enjoy the view from my office window and work at the same time. When it gets really spectacular, I can easily nip out onto the ramparts and enjoy the view with a wee dram in hand ready to toast the sun as it 'salutes' for the night below the hills surrounding Holy Loch. Levan |
wurdsmiff unregistered
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posted 09-20-2000 10:11 AM
A wonderful image, which could only be improved by moving down to the waterside with a fishing rod! |