Ann Gloag, 80, was charged earlier this year in connection with alleged human trafficking
Stagecoach tycoon Ann Gloag has put her magnificent Highland castle up for sale. Gloag – who grew up in a council house – is seeking offers over £7.5million for Beaufort Castle near Kiltarlity in Inverness-shire.
A new listing, on property website Rightmove, does not name Beaufort directly but describes it is a castle “in the Highlands”, offered with 127 acres of woodland. The 26-bedroom property has six reception rooms and boasts a chapel with an organ. Gloag and her brother, Brian Souter, founded Stagecoach in the early 80s with two second-hand buses, before growing it into a global transport empire.
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