EuroMillions' £191 million prize: Five incredible Scottish castles and mansions you could buy with jackpot

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EuroMillions' £191 million prize: Five incredible Scottish castles and mansions you could buy with jackpot

The EuroMillions jackpot is currently £191 million. The past 10 draws have gone by without a winner. Players from nine countries can buy a single-line ticket for £2.50/€2,50, 3.5, or £3. 50 Swiss Francs.

Earlshall Castle was built by relatives of King Robert the Bruce in 1546. It is set in 34 acres of parkland and policy woodland near the village of Leuchars in northeast Fife. Sir Andrew the Bloody Bruce was an officer of Claverhouse's dragoons and killed the Covenanters at the Battle of Killecrackie.

Glenmayne House is a Victorian baronial mansion. It was originally built by John Murray of Galashiels in around 1866.

The White of Aros is a coastal estate with five properties, salmon and sea trout fishing, private coves and beaches. The estate is equipped with grazing and stables.

Straloch House is a beautiful mansion house in the heart of the private estate grounds and woodland. It has 6 reception rooms, 15 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, walled garden with waterfall and lochan, and private chapel.

Brechin Castle is one of Scotland's most renowned castles. The present house was last reconstructed in the early 1700s. Brechin is located on the River South Esk and offers the opportunity to catch salmon and sea trout in Castle Pool.


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