Torosay Castle - NOW CLOSED to the Public
Positioned in the most spectacular setting imaginable, Torosay Castle was completed in 1858 by the eminent Architect David Bryce in the Scottish Baronial style.
Bryce also designed the Bank of Scotland building on the Mound in Edinburgh, and the imposing Fettes College.
It is one of the finer examples of his work and possibly one of the few still used as a family home, and open to the public.
Inside Torosay Castle you can wander round the principal rooms, which include the front hall dominated by a collection of red deer stags antlers, the central hall, the dining room, the library with its impressive collection of books, and drawing room with its spectacular views of the garden.
widecow On the - 13-01-2013
Torosay Castle - is NOW CLOSED to the Public
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