Rangers Director Paul Murray has put his stunning Scottish home on the market for £2million.
The beautiful Faldonside House in Melrose boasts 10 bedrooms, 6 reception rooms and 6 bathrooms.
It also has a 3 bedroom flat, 1 bedroom flat, garages, stabling, garden stores, parkland, kitchen and walled garden, play area, tree house, tennis court and trout fishing.
According to estate agents Rightmove: "Faldonside House is unique in the Melrose area and probably in all the Borders. It was enlarged in the late 19th century when wings were added and the front of the house was refaced in matching stone.
"It provides special and flexible accommodation on 3 floors. On the ground floor there is a wide reception hall, 3 other main reception rooms and a modern kitchen/breakfast room which, together with the link room, garden room and play room, was added in 2006.
"The drawing room is exceptional as is the play room with its octagonal shape, double height ceiling and six sets of French windows leading into the terrace. The accommodation also includes 2 offices and a gymnasium; concealed in the dining room is a walk-in-chiller.
"The finely-bannistered main staircase leads to the first floor and the main bedroom accommodation located in both wings and the central section of the house. The staircase continues to the second floor which contains further guest accommodation."
Businessman Murray, 52, and his wife Gillian, 46, bought the mansion for £1.5million back in 2003.
The chartered accountant stood down earlier this year from The Rangers Football Club Ltd but he is still a director of RIFC plc.
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