Floors Castle is the seat of the Duke of Roxburghe. The castle is located near the town of Kelso and is currently an A-listed building.
Floors Castle History
The 1st Duke of Roxburghe employed William Adam to design the present large mansion (the largest in Scotland) which was erected between 1721 and 1726. In 1837-47, William Playfair made alterations to the building, leaving it with a more romantic roofscape. The central block rises four stories in height, with five in the towers, and is built of random rubble.
The castle has innumerable examples of fine furnishings, paintings, gold plates, marble figures, and porcelain. In the basement area are collections of small artifacts including china, guns, fishing, ephemera, and an icing-sugar model of the castle.
Guided tours of the Floors Castle are available from April to October every year, but for up-to-date information about opening times and prices, it is best to check the website of the Floors Castle at
http://www.roxburghe.net/floorscastle_information.html
Floors Castle Location
Address: Roxburghshire, Kelso TD57SF, United Kingdom. Get help with directions using the map provided below: