Bob Dylan is promoting his Scottish mansion, Aultmore House, for about $3.9 million.
“My heart’s in the Highlands wherever I roam,” Dylan sang on “Highlands” from 1997’s Time Out of Mind. “That’s where I’ll be when I get called home.”
That’s not the case anymore. The 16-bedroom property, situated close to the village of Nethy Bridge in Strathspey, was bought by Dylan and his brother, David, in 2006 for greater than $2.5 million. It’s now up for grabs.
“They bought it as a base,” Tom Stewart-Moore, a promoting agent for Knight Frank, defined to the Scottish Daily Express. “They’ve not been able to use it in recent years, and that’s the reason for the sale. Up until about pre-Covid times, Bob and his brother would normally go there for a few weeks a year.”
Built between 1911-15, Aultmore House consists of 11 loos, 4 reception rooms and a music room. Located on 24 acres of land, there’s additionally a Victorian greenhouse, backyard, fountain and croquet garden. Dylan owned the mansion, however it was reportedly out there to lease out for events and marriage ceremony receptions.
You can see pictures of the house under.
“They have staff who run the property and it’s in very good order,” Stewart-Moore famous. “The house and the cottages are let during the summer. They bought it because it’s stunningly beautiful and most importantly, very, very private.”
Dylan just lately wrapped up a European leg of his world Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, which is anticipated to stretch into 2024.
See Inside Bob Dylan’s $3.9 Million Scottish Mansion
House was purchased by Dylan and his brother, David, in 2006.
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