Scottish Castle Within 12 Miles of Edinburgh

Scottish Castle Within 12 Miles of Edinburgh

This property is listed by Savills. Click here for full listing details and more photos

Seton Castle was built in the 18th century by Robert Adam, one of the three Brothers Adam. The Neoclassical castle was built in 1789 using stone from Seton Palace, the preferred retreat of Mary Queen of Scots.

Set in 13 acres of private gardens and parkland, this property has many castellated features such as turrets, slit windows, and secret staircases.

The property belonged to the Wemyss family from the last 18th century until 2003, preserving the architecture and style of the property.

The property includes three additional self-contained cottages, and the ‘Hideaway’, a romantic suite hidden at the top of a turret spiral staircase. A helipad, restored dumbbell waiter, and 10,000 wine bottle cellar are crowning features of this one-of-a-kind Scottish castle. 

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