Bob Dylan has listed his stunning estate in the Scottish Highland for £3 million.
The Grammy award winner has owned Aultmore House in Nethy Bridge, nestled in the Cairngorm National Park, for the last 17 years.
Now, he is set to part ways with the Edwardian country manor – giving fans a glimpse inside his home.

Built in 1914, the home has been meticulously maintained with significant renovations in 2007/8 bringing the wiring, heating, and water systems up to contemporary standards, while preserving the home’s period details.
Approached via a private tree-lined driveway, the 18,357-square-foot mansion – which is featured on TopTenRealEstate.com – includes 16 bedrooms, each with lovely garden views, and 11 bathrooms.
The gorgeous entry hall features a limestone staircase with wrought iron and wooden balustrade.
Four reception rooms, including a music room, feature Adam-style marble fireplaces, while the dining, sitting, drawing and billiards rooms include open fireplaces.
Multiple entertainment areas include a lounge, sunroom, and garden room.
Three kitchens, plus a basement that includes store rooms, a workshop, and a coal cellar complete the home.
A total of 25 acres of landscaped grounds includes beautiful gardens with fountains, statues, and stone gazebos, plus three cottages that have been rented to holidaymakers.

The property has also been available as a wedding venue and was featured in the BBC series ‘Monarch of the Glen’.
Aultmore House is nestled within the spectacular Cairngorm National Park, surrounded by mature forest and breathtaking mountain views.
The listing is held by Tom Stewart-Moore of Knight Frank.

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