Barholm Castle
Barholm Castle, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, Kirkcudbrightshire, DG7 2EZ
Property Type
Castle / Chateaux
City
Kirkcudbrightshire
Overview
Barholm Castle offers a rare opportunity to acquire a sensitively restored 15th-century tower house, offering four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a striking great hall, and enchanting landscaped grounds extending to approximately 2.75 acres. Once a stronghold of the McCulloch family, the A-Listed castle is reputed to have sheltered the reformer John Knox in 1566. Having fallen into disrepair in the 18th century, the castle was the subject of an extensive and meticulous restoration in the early 2000s, aided by a grant from Historic Scotland.
The substantial renovation project which was undertaken by the current owner inspired the nonfiction book Barholm Castle, based on their experience. The result is a remarkable family home steeped in history. Previously a ruin, Barholm Castle has been brought back to life through an extensive restoration carried out by the current owners.
The work has successfully preserved the character and integrity of the original building, while creating a comfortable and practical family home. Today, the castle stands as a testament to the vision and dedication behind one of the area's most significant restoration projects. Internally, the accommodation is arranged over four floors, linked by a traditional turnpike stair, with each level offering distinctive and characterful rooms.
The entrance opens into a welcoming hall, from which access is gained to the dining kitchen. Thoughtfully designed for modern living, this generous room combines bespoke cabinetry and contemporary fittings with the character of the original building, creating a practical and sociable space for everyday family life. A WC and useful store are located off the kitchen.
Spanning the full first floor, the great hall is an exceptional reception room that showcases many of the castle’s most notable features. The painted ceiling is particularly striking, complemented by deep-set windows and a substantial open fireplace. Rich in atmosphere and history, the room offers an impressive setting for entertaining, with its scale, character and architectural detailing combining to create a space of rare distinction.
The principal bedroom suite occupies the second floor and comprises a spacious bedroom, en suite bathroom, utility area and additional shower room, creating a self-contained suite. Two further double bedrooms are situated on the third floor, served by a shower room and an additional en suite. One of which bedrooms can also be used as a study or home-working space.
A fourth bedroom occupies the top of the tower and is reputed to have been John Knox's hiding place. Enjoying some of the finest views from the castle, the room has a distinctive character and could be used as a bedroom or studio. A final flight of stairs leads to the rooftop terrace, where panoramic views stretch across the surrounding countryside to the Solway Coast and the Isle of Man.
A spectacular elevated vantage point for taking in uninterrupted coastal views and night skies. The gardens surrounding the castle have been thoughtfully developed and are now mature and richly planted, providing year-round interest. The grounds extend to approximately 2.75 acres and include 3 separate ponds, sheltered seating areas and a variety of established planting designed to provide colour from early spring through to autumn.
A recently extended walled garden forms a focal point, complemented by a courtyard garden, a wooded ravine planted with mature rhododendrons, and a large fernery with an extensive collection of species, including notable tree ferns. A substantial Victorian-style greenhouse houses succulents and tender plants, while open lawns with island beds and rockeries frame far reaching views toward the Solway Coast and the Isle of Man. View payable LBTT Calculator for this property
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