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If you won the lottery, which of these £700k-plus Scottish homes would you buy?

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Across the north of Scotland you will find a plethora of stunning homes.

From country mansions to stylish new builds, you are sure to find your dream home.

And if you won the lottery, you could buy the homes that come with the highest price tags.

Take a look at these 13 homes and try and pick just one that you would buy.

1) Breda House, Alford

This seven bedroom Scots Baronial house is bursting with character – and could be yours for offers over £1,500,000. Contact Savills for more information.

2) East Craigiecatt, Netherley

This beautiful contemporary country house offers the best of both worlds – a rural location that is close to city amenities. The five bedroom home has an asking price of offers over £945,000. It’s on the market with CKD Galbraith.

3) Glentruim House, Newtonmore

This listed Category B home has been recently refurbished from top to toe.

If you want a luxury home in the Highlands, you wouldn’t want to miss out on this one.

It comes with a £3million price tag and is being sold by Strutt and Parker.

4) 22 Rubislaw Den South, Aberdeen

For offers over £2,300,000, you could live on Aberdeen’s most prestigious street.

This elegant seven bedroom detached home has many features of note including a spectacular original stained glass window on the staircase.

Contact Iain Smith Solicitors for more information.

5) Inverskilavulin House, Glen Loy, Banavie

Imagine waking up to that view every morning.

If you have £1,590,000, you could.

This impressive home is on the market with Knight Frank and has five bedrooms, three with en suite facilities.

6) Moorlands, Kirk Brae, Cults

This is a home that is impressive inside and out.

The Victorian four bedroom house comes with beautiful landscaped grounds and is on the market for offers over £1,500,000.

Contact James and George Collie for more information.

7) Ellon Castle, Ellon

For those looking for a home with a bit of history, then Ellon Castle is for you.

It is a superb Category ‘B’ listed Mansion House dating from 1724, which at one time was owned by Sir James Reid who was private physician to Queen Victoria.

It could be yours for offers over £850,000. Contact Simpson and Marwick to arrange a viewing.

8) Dunlichity House, Farr, Inverness

Built in 1999 to an exceptionally high standard, Dunlichity House has since been extended and upgraded, and provides the buyer with a genuine lifestyle opportunity.

As well as a stunning home, you could also end up with a useful income stream from its Bed & Breakfast, trout fishery, and boarding kennels.

Strutt and Parker are selling this amazing home, which is on the market for offers over £1.3million.

9) 9 Marine Terrace, Aberdeen

Marine Terrace, one of Aberdeen’s prime residential streets is situated on the east slope above the River Dee with fine views towards the harbour and sea.

It’s a fairytale place to live – and the homes in the area are equally special.

This home has seven bedrooms and a score of traditional features sure to impress visitors.

You need £925,000 to own it – and it’s being sold by Simpson and Marwick.