Getting Floors Castle ready to open to the Public
It was 1977 when the 10th Duke of Roxburghe kindly opened the doors of Floors Castle to the public for the first time. To this day, with the 11th Duke in residence, visitors continue to marvel over the Castle collections and the architectural style that makes Floors one of the most iconic buildings in Scotland.
As 2022 unfolds, April 9th will mark the 45th year of opening Floors Castle to the public.
It was 1977 when the 10th Duke of Roxburghe kindly opened the doors of Floors Castle to the public for the first time. Inside, visitors were treated to the most marvellous collection of furnishings, tapestries, art, oriental ceramics, and all kinds of wonderful objects collected over the 300-year history of the Castle. To this day, with the 11th Duke in residence, visitors continue to marvel over the Castle collections and the architectural style that makes Floors one of the most iconic buildings in Scotland.
Every year, in the two months leading up to the Castle opening, an intense operation cleaning and preparing the public rooms begins. Leading this mammoth task is Jackie, the Castle’s Housekeeper, and her small team including Jill, Liz, Carly and Margaret (who celebrated her 29th anniversary of working at Floors Castle this past Saturday). Richard the Butler and Calum the Handyman are also integral in the preparations and are hands-on throughout the process.