- Floors Castle
Floors Castle in Kelso,
Scotland is the seat of theDuke of Roxburghe . Despite its name it is acountry house , rather than a fortress. It has the common 18th century layout of main block and two symmetrical service wings. It was built in around 1721 by William Adam for the 1st Duke, possibly to a design by SIrJohn Vanbrugh , and incorporating an earliertower house . In the 19th century it was embellished with turrets and battlements byWilliam Playfair for the 6th Duke. It is now open to the public.The castle featured in the 1984 movie .
Hauntings
There are said to be many ghosts which inhabit Floors Castle, the most famous of which was sighted in 1740 by the 4th Duke of Roxburghe as a boy. This ghost is believed to be of his grandmother
Margaret Hay , the 1st Duchess, who disappeared in mysterious circumstances. Her ghost can be heard sobbing in the Long Gallery. There have been several reports since, the most recently by Mary, the first wife of the 9th Duke, in 1952 . Roxburghe's reputation as a haunted house provided the basis and inspiration forM. R. James 1904 "Ghost Stories of an Antiquary".External links
* [http://www.roxburghe.net/floors_castle_grounds_and_gardens/ Official site]
* [http://www.roxburghe.net/ Roxburghe Estate]
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