Glenluiart House, Moniaive, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, DG3 4JA | Property for sale | Savills
799.06 sq m
Offers over £1,350,000(85,425,544 EGP)

Glenluiart HouseMoniaive, Thornhill, Dumfriesshire, DG3 4JA

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Key features

  • Historic A-Listed country mansion
  • Set in a tranquil elevated position location close to the village of Moniaive
  • Uninterrupted open aspects over the Galloway countryside
  • Set in about 8 acres with a large paddock and walled garden
  • Four B-Listed cottages currently operating as holiday lets

Historic Arts and Crafts mansion house with around eight acres and four cottages.

About this property

  • Nestled in a tranquil setting near the charming village of Moniaive, Glenluiart House offers a unique opportunity to acquire one of Scotland's most distinctive country homes. Built in 1900 and designed by architect William West Neve for his sister, Mrs Ellen Maria Monteith, Glenluiart is an elegant A Listed Arts and Crafts villa with a rich historical background.

    The property has undergone a detailed and comprehensive restoration within the last 10 years and there is a wonderful blend of traditional and contemporary features throughout. The accommodation, which comprises seven bedrooms, three bathrooms and three reception rooms, is arranged over five levels – lower ground, ground, mezzanine, first floor and second floor.

    Upon entering Glenluiart House, the impressive reception hall with original wooden panelling and ornate plasterwork sets the tone for the ornate craftsmanship seen throughout.

    Across the ground and upper ground floors, three reception rooms include a formal drawing room, a grand dining room perfect for entertaining, and a billiard room — all with fireplaces and expansive windows that flood the rooms with natural light and views over the grounds.

    The breakfasting kitchen has been thoughtfully designed, complete with adjoining pantry off, a four oven AGA and additional modern appliances. A second pantry, utility room, WC and range of stores complete the upper ground floor with access out into a stone courtyard.

    The principal bedroom suite, accessed via a sweeping central staircase to the first floor, comprises a spacious bedroom, en suite shower room and dressing room located off the main landing. Six further bedrooms, all generously proportioned and beautifully appointed, offer ample accommodation for family, guests or staff. Many of the bedrooms enjoy breathtaking views over the grounds.

    Grounds
    Glenluiart is set within mature grounds extending to around 8 acres including a large paddock, walled garden and four holiday cottages.

    Glenluiart Cottages
    Within the wooded grounds of Glenluiart House, Glenluiart Cottages comprise four charming B Listed cottages arranged in an enclosed courtyard, which were formerly the Lodge House and Stables. They are currently operating as successful holiday lets with consistent five star ratings.

    Lodge House – 4 beds
    Coach House – 2 beds
    The Granary Barn – 1 bed
    The Stables – 1 bed

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One of the finest country homes in Dumfries & Galloway with a rich history and located in a beautiful and peaceful setting.

Iona LamontProperty agent

Local information

  • Glenluiart is situated on rising ground on the outskirts of the village of Moniaive, approximately 8 miles from Thornhill and 14 miles north of Dumfries. Moniaive is a vibrant and thriving community, celebrated for its commitment to creativity and culture. Each year, the village hosts a variety of music festivals that bring together locals and visitors alike, showcasing the talents of local artists and musicians. It is also steeped in history, with evidence of a village existing here as far back as the 10th century.
  • Moniaive is home to a primary school, while secondary education is available at Wallace Hall Academy in Thornhill to where there is a school bus. There are also regular bus services to Dumfries and Thornhill, allowing for easy access to additional amenities and services. The village is also well positioned for the motorway network, being just a short drive away from Junction 14 (Elvanfoot) of the M74. This offers direct routes to Edinburgh and Glasgow. Additionally, the M6 and M74 networks are accessible at nearby towns such as Moffat, Gretna and Lockerbie, making Moniaive a well-connected base for commuting or exploring the wider region.

Additional information

  • Mains water
  • Private drainage - septic tank
  • Oil central heating
  • EPC Rating: E
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G