Visit and explore the collection of fine art, porcelain, newly restored tapestries, grand rooms and superb views over the River Tweed and the Cheviot Hills to the south. Built by leading architect William Adam between 1721-1726 for the 1st Duke of Roxburghe, it has undergone periodic changes to create the dramatic building you see today, notably during the Victorian period through the work of Scottish architect William Playfair.
Floors Castle
Discover Floors Castle, Scotland’s largest inhabited Castle and visit one of the leading visitor attractions in the Scottish Borders.
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10.30 am - 5pm
10.30 am - 5pm
10.30 am - 5pm
10.30 am - 5pm
10.30 am - 5pm
10.30 am - 5pm
10.30 am - 5pm
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Floors Castle
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