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- 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, a 15th-century medieval tower house, is a rare and remarkable example of a fully restored historic landmark. Commissioned in 1467 as a wedding gift for Princess Mary Stuart, the castle has a rich history, having been a law court and even a pit prison. After falling into disrepair, the castle underwent a meticulous restoration project, completed in 2005, which preserved its authentic period features while integrating modern comforts.
The six-story, 3,000-square-foot residence offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scotland's noble past. The ground floor features a library bedroom, dungeon dining room, and entrance hall, while the first floor boasts a breathtaking Great Hall with a stone fireplace, exposed timber beams, and soaring proportions. The kitchen, set beneath a stone arch, has a cast iron AGA and wooden cabinetry, blending traditional and modern elements.
The six beautifully appointed bedrooms, including the enchanting princess bedroom, offer a range of personalities and features, from four-poster beds to window seats. With its dramatic architecture, rich history, and modern comforts, Law Castle is an extraordinary property that offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Scotland's past.