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Broomhill House is a stunning Arts and Crafts estate in Scotland, built in 1918 for Sir Alfred Booth, Chairman of the Cunard Line. The property has a rich history, having been purchased in 1924 for a young girl named Rosemary who suffered from pneumonia, and later becoming a safe haven for her family during World War II. The house has been meticulously renovated to retain its original charm while incorporating modern conveniences. The property boasts 7,500 square feet of living space, with a central hallway leading to a sitting room, office, drawing room, formal dining room, kitchen, and butler's pantry. The first floor features a principal bedroom, bathroom, and five additional bedrooms, all with far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside. The property also includes a spectacular music room with a barrel-vaulted ceiling, designed by Sir Basil Spence, and a roof terrace overlooking the courtyard. With its unique blend of history, craftsmanship, and natural beauty, Broomhill House is a truly special property.