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  1. Floors Castle, in Roxburghshire, south-east Scotland, is the seat of the Duke of Roxburghe. Despite its name it is an estate house rather than a fortress. It was built in the 1720s by the architect William Adam for Duke John, possibly incorporating an earlier tower house.

  2. Floors Castle | Historic Venue & Gardens | Scottish Borders. The Gem of the Scottish Borders. View Events Book Tickets. Welcome to Floors Castle, the centrepiece of the beautiful Roxburghe Estate since it was constructed for my ancestor, the 1st Duke of Roxburghe, over 300 years ago.

  3. www.floorscastle.com › visit › castleCastle - Floors Castle

    The Gem of the Scottish Borders. Floors Castle is the largest inhabited house in Scotland and was opened to the public by the 10th Duke in 1977. It remains an iconic piece of Scottish architecture and as a dwelling, has few rivals in the UK.

  4. Floors Castle. Scotland's largest inhabited castle A visit to Floors Castle is a wonderful day out in a stunning location in the Scottish Borders - just 1 hour from Edinburgh and Newcastle. Visit the Castle and tour it's wonderful collection of furniture, art, tapestries, ceramics and much more.

  5. From £0 per ticket. Discover Floors Castle, Scotlands largest inhabited Castle and visit one of the leading visitor attractions in the Scottish Borders. Floors Castle is one of the most iconic country houses in Scotland.

  6. Built by architect William Adam in 1721, Floors Castle is Scotlands largest inhabited Castle and home to the 11th Duke of Roxburghe. An architectural masterpiece inside and out, the Castle houses a marvellous collection of fine art and porcelain for you to enjoy, including paintings by Matisse and our famous Belgian tapestries.

  7. Apr 10, 2023 · Designed by prominent Scottish architect William Adam between 1721-26 for the 1st Duke of Roxburghe, Floors Castle is the largest inhabited house in Scotland, home to a marvellous collection of decorative furniture, porcelain and fine art, including paintings by Matisse.

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