Previous owner of Knockderry Castle was evicted after refusing to pay bill that then spiralled to £30,000

A baronial castle that has been at the centre of a 25-year legal battle over a £230 debt has gone on the market for more than £1.25m.

Knockderry, on the west coast of Scotland, was designed by the architect Alexander “Greek” Thomson and is A-listed, largely on account of its ornate and richly panelled Leiperian interior, which is considered one of the finest examples of the style in Scotland in the country.

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