David Coulthard’s childhood home in Scotland goes on sale with pool and F1-inspired driveway
Twynholm property marketed for offers over £575,000; three bedrooms, four reception rooms, dedicated office and a Formula One–style driveway

David Coulthard’s boyhood home, Dunmhor, in Twynholm, Kirkcudbright, is on the market with offers over £575,000. The detached property, where the former Formula One driver grew up, is listed by Galbraith and features three bedrooms, four reception rooms, a swimming pool and a driveway described by the agent as inspired by a Formula One circuit. The house sits at the edge of the village and overlooks the surrounding countryside.
Designed for family living, Dunmhor includes a dedicated home office and ample living space arranged largely on a single level. The brochure notes the home has evolved over the years with extensions and high-quality fittings, and it highlights the swimming pool as a flexible feature that could be retained as part of a lifestyle or reconfigured to create an additional living area or function room.
The property’s living spaces are spread across one level, with landscaped gardens framing views of the countryside. Landscaping and outdoor spaces surround the mansion, and the driveway presents a striking approach described by marketing materials as echoing a Formula One track.
Coulthard, now 54, began racing in karting while still in primary school and progressed to Formula One as a test driver in 1993. Following Ayrton Senna’s death, he partnered with Damon Hill for the 1994 season at Williams/Renault. He earned his first Grand Prix win in 1995 and moved to McLaren in 1996, later concluding his F1 career with Red Bull Racing in 2008. He now lives primarily in Monaco and works as a racing pundit.
The Dunmhor sale is listed by Galbraith on behalf of the owners and is marketed as a generous family home that reflects years of modification and careful detailing. The brochure emphasizes high-quality fittings throughout and notes the option to reconfigure the pool area to suit a changing lifestyle, illustrating the flexible potential of the property for future buyers.
Dunmhor’s location near the village of Twynholm places it within easy reach of Dumfries and surrounding countryside, offering a blend of rural seclusion with access to regional amenities. The listing underscores the home’s evolution, including added living space and modern finishes, while preserving character that reflects its original layout. Prospective buyers are advised that the property is marketed for offers over £575,000, with Galbraith handling viewings and negotiations.