If you’ve ever fantasized about owning a slice of the Scottish Highlands—complete with fairy-tale turrets, rugged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and thousands of acres of untamed countryside—Glengorm Estate on the Isle of Mull is about as close to the dream as it gets.

The sprawling coastal property encompasses roughly 3,700 acres of pastureland, woodlands, lochs, and more than three miles of dramatic shoreline. At its heart stands an 18-bedroom castle dating to 1860. Yet Glengorm is more than a romantic relic: the historic estate remains an active enterprise, with a bustling hospitality business, a portfolio of 17 rental properties, and its own world-famous herd of Highland cattle.

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The drawing room pairs a richly decorated ceiling with herringbone parquet floors.

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