Ms Kane, the vice-chairman of the former Ardgay and District Community Council, has always insisted that she intended Carbisdale Castle to be her long-term home,
However, her tenure at the castle has not been without controversy.
Ms Kane promised to invest in the property and said she wanted to turn the castle into an exclusive members club.
The vendor said: “The current owner has undertaken a vast restoration of key parts of the castle to turn it back into the historic castle that it once was.
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“The intention of the project was to combine all of the decorative features and grandeur of the Dowager duchess of Sutherland’s original creation with services, systems, fixtures, fittings and layout of the highest contemporary quality together with the reorganisation of the existing accommodation to suit 21st century living and the potential development of a spa and swimming pool as complementary features.
The stunning view from Carbisdale Castle. Picture: On The MarketThe stunning view from Carbisdale Castle. Picture: On The Market
“The current position is that significant work has been carried out and the castle will be offered with the remaining few bedrooms finished, together with the wellness suite to be completed by the existing owner, subject to contract with the full purchase price paid.”
Ms Kane, the vice-chairman of the former Ardgay and District Community Council, has always insisted that she intended Carbisdale Castle to be her long-term home,
However, her tenure at the castle has not been without controversy.
Ardgay and District Community Council opposed her ultimately successful application to Forestry and Land Scotland to purchase three hectares of steeply sloping land on three sides of the castle.
An extraordinary general meeting was held last November to discuss the matter.
In February this year the community council collapsed after four of its five members resigned. Ms Kane was the only remaining community councillor.
An election to reconstitute the council is currently under way.:joker:
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