The former home of Parisian fashion designer Coco Chanel is currently doing the rounds on social media after an urban explorer posted a video of the derelict property.
The home, which was once Ms Chanel's secret hideaway, is still full of luxury finds formerly owned by the fashion designer.
The Highlands mansion was home to the founder of Chanel and she lived there in the 1920s with her lover Hugh Grosvenor.
Urban explorer Matt from Youtube channel Finders Beepers took a look around the abandoned property in 2020, stating that the home “smells just like Chanel No. 5”.
Matt shared the footage of the property to his Youtube account and added that “One room had bottles of beer and sherry as well as barrels of wine inside."
He continued: "It was just really fascinating to think about who might have been the last person to drink out of one of those bottles.
“The entire place was amazing and to have the opportunity to actually get in there was crazy."
According to Daily Record, the urban explorer also stated that he was 'on edge' after he heard weird noises inside the abandoned mansion and felt like he was being watched, possibly by Ms Chanel herself who passed away in 1971.
The home contains 22 bedrooms and was originally built in 1873 after a house on the same site was destroyed in a blazing fire.
Ms Chanel was the duke’s lover between 1924 and 1930 and she spent several summers in the Highlands retreat, redecorating every room in handsome floral wallpaper inspired by her flat in Paris.
Scraps of the French designer’s hand-blocked wallpaper can still be seen in the 22 rooms, while Winston Churchill stayed there in 1928 as he recovered from illness.
Rosehall has been uninhabited since 1967 and is on Scotland’s register of high risk properties, with extensive dry rot.
The abandoned house was due to become a hotel in 2014 but previous negotiations fell through.
It was then one of the most expensive properties in Scotland when it was marketed back in 2015.
Rosehall House finally sold at the end of 2020 after being on the market for four years.
However, renovation work is yet to commence on the property.
In more recent events, TikTokker @abandoned.scotland took a look around the abandoned site in August 2022, stating in on-screen text: "After years on the market, it has finally been brought... the asking price was three million."
In the video, viewers can see the boarded-up windows of the property, with over-grown grass surrounding the exterior.
Inside, the explorer shows a rusty-looking AGA cooker in what would have been Ms Chanel's kitchen, with debris scattered across the kitchen floor.
In one of the rooms, there is also a red cart that bares the name 'Rosehall' and a mixture of forgotten furniture left behind by the former owner.
In another TikTok video by @scousersinavan, the content creator makes their way around Ms Chanel's former home, describing the flooring upstairs as 'unsafe'.
The TikToker also show's Ms Chanel's old wardrobe and chest of drawers where she used to keep her beloved designs.