This meticulously restored 13 bedroom Neoclassical Castle, designed by Robert Adam, a famous 18th century architect, is currently on the market with Rettie & Co for the hefty sum of £8,000,000. You can see the full property brochure here.
![Built in 1789, on the grounds of Seton Palace - which was once described as Mary Queen of Scot's preferred retreat - it consists of the main castle, an east and west wing, and is set in 13 acres of lawns, paddocks, and wildflower fields.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjM2MzQ2MDI2LTExYjItNDY2Zi1iYjEyLTEyOTRmNDk2ZjQzZDpmNmJjZDVkZC00ZjUwLTRjYjYtYTQzOC03NTY1ZjZhMTg1NmM=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
1. Exterior
Built in 1789, on the grounds of Seton Palace - which was once described as Mary Queen of Scot's preferred retreat - it consists of the main castle, an east and west wing, and is set in 13 acres of lawns, paddocks, and wildflower fields. Photo: Rettie & Co
![The entrance hall in this four story home features a wrap-around sweeping staircase and the subsequent landings feature fireplaces and marble pillars, with one aptly called the Queens landing, for its regal charm.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjYzNzcxYzdlLTg3ZTMtNGM0ZS1iYjUyLTNiM2QyNzg3NTcxNTpiZDM0NzUxNS00MzEwLTRhOGYtOGFiOS0yMjlhNmUzMjZkNWU=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
2. Hall
The entrance hall in this four story home features a wrap-around sweeping staircase and the subsequent landings feature fireplaces and marble pillars, with one aptly called the Queens landing, for its regal charm. Photo: Rettie & Co
![The glamorous, silk-lined dining room is the height of sophistication and the perfect place for dinner parties.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjkxOTc5MjU0LTQ2OWUtNDI5Zi1iZGRlLWQwN2I2MDNhZDNlODplMDM3Y2RlNy05ZDc2LTRkMTYtYWVjNC04NDFmOTcyYzU0YjE=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
3. Dining Room
The glamorous, silk-lined dining room is the height of sophistication and the perfect place for dinner parties. Photo: Rettie & Co
![The expansive grounds of Seton Castle are home to a range of Scottish wildlife including deer, pheasants and highland cows. The castle boasts a helipad for quick travel to the nearby Edinburgh Airport or the Scottish highlands.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjA5NzdhY2QyLTJjOGYtNGE3ZS05MzI3LTZmMzBlZDI2OTI2MjozNDgxZDlmNy01ZmI5LTRhODktYTEyNC1mNjY2NWMzMmYwYjQ=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
4. Grounds
The expansive grounds of Seton Castle are home to a range of Scottish wildlife including deer, pheasants and highland cows. The castle boasts a helipad for quick travel to the nearby Edinburgh Airport or the Scottish highlands. Photo: Rettie & Co