Floors Castle
Castle · Scottish Borders ·

Floors Castle

Castle · Scottish Borders ·

Castle with art-filled interiors, gardens, cafe, and play area

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Roxburghe Estates Office, Floors Castle, Kelso TD5 7SF, United Kingdom Get directions

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Roxburghe Estates Office, Floors Castle, Kelso TD5 7SF, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1573 223333
floorscastle.com
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"Floors Castle near Kelso is presented as the country’s grandest estate and a prime reason to explore the Borders Abbey towns for their stately architecture and history." - Mike MacEacheran

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Floors Castle

Linda B.

Google
A fabulous day out with grand kids, We visited the wall garden, which is absolutely stunning, wonderful variety of flowers and veg, the millennium gardens are truly amazing, filled with so many apple trees, the kids loved the park and we had a picnic whilst there, we visited the shop and bought gorgeous marmalade and chutney, the cafe was reasonable and the coffee food. We didn't pay to go in the castle opting for the river walk which to be honest wasn't that well sign posted, could have done with a few more posts to follow, but we happily walked across the field ! The castle is spectacular to look at. A great day out worth a visit

Lisa T.

Google
This is one spectacular castle, we didn't manage to get inside but the gardens are absolutely glorious, without doubt one of the best we've ever visited. Lots of inspiration to take home. Beautiful grounds with woodland walks and plenty of space to tire out the little ones.

Kevin M.

Google
A lovely place to visit. And walk around the gardens throw the woods. And visit the castle as well. Don't forget to go in the cafe as well for food or drinks. Disabled access and parking. There is also a children's play area as well. A really nice day out. You can also walk down by the river tweed as well

Alan F.

Google
Large and impressive stately home. If I am to be completely honest the £22 entrance charge is a little bit on the high side and you don't actually see that much compared to many other country houses I have visited. That said the gardens are included in the ticket price. Parking is included. Cafe/tearoom and restaurant are both very good. Good toilet facilities. Friendly & staff.

Grace D.

Google
Fabulous castle and grounds from the outside. Was a last minute decision so could only do lunch at the cafe which was really nice. Fab views as you sit and eat outside and the food was amazing! I had a crunchy fish wrap and my friend ordered the schnitzel and we both enjoyed our food. Would come back soon to visit the walled garden and inside the castle.

ajsw S.

Google
Great grounds to explore. We visited twice in a week but wasn't enough time in explore in a day so purchased an annual pass so we can visit more often. House tour very interesting. Gardens were fab with staff working away in the gardens when visited who were very friendly and enthusiastic when we asked them about the work they were doing. Gift shop very good with excellent customer care but didn't get the chance to sample the cafe on these visits Will be back.

Andrew B.

Google
A fabulous evening! We went to Floors Castle to see Faithless, as part of the venue's live events. Parking was easy, it probably took less than ten minutes to walk from the car to the stage. Faithless, as expected, were awesome! We're definitely going back to both Floors Castle and Kelso in the near future.

Barrie D.

Google
Awesome. Not cheap but tickets purchased are valid for a week and as we staying in Kelso for a week we visited 4 times. Castle great and lots of walks + 2 cafes but we took a picnic. The guides were very friendly and informative as you walked from room to room in the castle.
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This is more like a fairy tale palace than a castle - It was built in the 18th century as a country house I love all the old swords and guns on one wall of the entrance hall It is full of wonderful decor the drawing room has some lovely tapestries There are two places to eat which do wonderful meals and you can get some to take away at the Castle Kitchen Produce shop where they do all sorts of great food They have jars of dulche de leche here which is one of the few places I have managed to find them The gardens are lovely and there is a garden shop which has a giant selection of plants I got a jasmine here a few years ago which flowers wondefully
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Yelp
What a beautiful castle, we were driving passed and thought hey let's go and have a look. The staff were very knowledgable and were really kind to our little boy . Very friendly and highly recommend a visit here.
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Lovely castle, well worth a visit. Beautifully decorated, I'd love to live there! The gardens are lovely and there is a good selection on sale.

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The Terrace Coffee Shop in the garden centre at Floors Castle is very popular and gets very busy, especially at weekends and during the summer. They have a lovely outdoor seating area which overlooks the herbaceous borders. The food is good, and quite well priced. They serve morning and afternoon teas and light lunches, which include soup, sandwiches, quiches and salads. They also serve dinky little loaves of bread made in flower pots - quite fitting for a garden centre. The only drawback I've found is that service can be a bit hit and miss sometimes, and the staff often seem very stressed, which can make them a bit short tempered.