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Corsewall Lighthouse Luxury Hotel For Sale

corsewell If your bid is $2.436 million (1.25 million pounds) than the Price is Right!
Bob Barker, Come on down, and tell the contestants what they can win:

The Light-Keepers Quarters of this operational Scottish Lighthouse was converted into a luxury hotel with six guest rooms and a small romantic restaurant in 1995. In addition, five separate cottage style suites were built near the main hotel. The restaurant serves traditional seafood dishes to the delight of all Lighthouse mariners and vegetarian dishes for their American PETA Lighthouse Lovers!

The four star luxury hotel offers spectacular views of the rocky coastline and the host can arrange outdoor activities that include sailing, wind surfing, days trips to the British emerald island, pony trekking, and golf.

For contestants interested in purchasing this Luxury Lighthouse Hotel, please visit Luxury Lighthouse For Sale or eMail David Reid at: david.reid@knightfrank.com.

For contestants unable to find Bob Barker and/or 1.25 million pounds and who are interested in staying at the Luxury Lighthouse Hotel, please visit Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel.
Price range begins at £70 ($136) to £105 ($205) per night.

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For a Map Location of the Lighthouse, please visit the Google Map of Corsewall Lighthouse
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Lighthouse Background:

Corsewall Lighthouse was built from 1815 to 1817 at Corsewall Point on the rocky Rhins of Galloway to warn ships of the rocky point as mariners approached the mouth of the Loch Ryan.

Robert Stevenson (1772 – 1850), a reknown Lighthouse engineer, designed the 86-feet (26m) high white masonry tower to exhibit a Flashing White Light illuminated by 12 oil lamps and reflectors 112-feet above sea level visible to a range of 22 nautical miles. The current Light characteristic is five white flashes every 30 seconds.

The lighthouse was automated in 1994 and remotely monitored from Edinburgh. The former Keeper’s Quarters was sold by the Northern Lighthouse Board and James Neilson converted the Keeper’s house into a hotel in 1995.

In 2000, Gordon and Kay Ward, the current hotel proprietors, purchased Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel for £695,000 ($1.35 million). The current Scottish Lord Lightly and Lady Lighthouse hope to net a profit of a cool million clams for their Lighthouse kingdom!

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