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Our Summary
- Its fortunes changed in the late 20th century when a private restoration project began, culminating in a meticulous and sympathetic refurbishment completed in 2005
- At the top, the fifth floor reveals a vast attic space - ideal for storage, creative pursuits, or further development subject to consents
- The property is well suited for use as a private residence, holiday retreat, or investment opportunity in Scotland’s thriving heritage tourism sector
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Description
Law Castle is a restored 15th century tower house with six floors and over 3,000 square feet of accommodation. The ground floor features an entrance hall, a library bedroom with ensuite bathroom, and a dungeon dining room with a rear staircase accessing the Great Hall. The first floor is home to the Great Hall, a breathtaking space with rugged stone walls, exposed timber beams, and a vast stone fireplace.
The kitchen is located just off the Great Hall and features a cast iron aga, wooden cabinetry, and a stone-tiled floor. The castle's upper levels reveal six beautifully appointed bedrooms, including the Princess Bedroom on the second floor with a four-poster bed, and two well-proportioned bedrooms on the third floor.