A grand Tudor-style estate with ties to Scotland has been listed in Atlanta, Georgia for $10.9 million. Built in 1918, the brick-laid property is known as the “Rossdhu,” a name given because of its ties to a like-named mansion located in Loch Lomond, Dunbartonshire that is the ancestral home of the Colquhoun clan, a prominent bloodline that dates back well beyond the Middle Ages.
Located in Buckhead, a prominent uptown district of Atlanta, the Rossdhu still holds its classic feel thanks to extensive restoration that has kept much of the original Old World charm. Aesthetic details such as dark wood designs and intricate decorative molding are prevalent throughout the interior of the sprawling main house, especially in the formal living room where the oak paneling rises to meet an elegant ceiling accented by honeycomb trim and in a sitting room tiled in black and white marble that features a series of French doors that look out onto the property and allow for a wealth of natural sunlight.
Set on 4.73 acres, with sprawling green lawns, private manicured courtyard, pool and tennis courts, the grounds of the Rossdhu estate also include a separate carriage house featuring two apartments and a total of six garages found on the property.
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