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n the fifteenth century
Law Castle was constructed as a wedding gift for Princess Mary,
the eldest daughter of James II of Scotland upon her marriage to
Thomas Boyd, the Earl of Arran. Six hundred years later, it is available
for rent as Scotland's most luxurious and exclusive holiday home.
What is now the formal great hall of this comfortable but unusual
home once served as a courtroom - and comes complete with a pit
prison behind a flagstone trap door. There's also a 'murder hole'
through which hot oil could have been poured over unwelcome visitors
outside.
Having fallen into a state of disrepair, the Grade A listed building
has been restored to an immaculate standard. The kitchen has modern
appliances side by side with Medieval ovens and a chimney rising
to the parapet.
A spiral stone staircase connects the five floors. On the ground
floor there are two vaulted rooms, one a bedroom with an en-suite
bathroom, and the other a utility room. On the first floor there
is the great hall and kitchen, and on the levels above five bedrooms
and a sitting room.
Many of the shuttered
windows dotted around the castle have seats in small chambers set
into the thickness of the wall. The staircase continues to the roof
level, where there is an unusual 'caphouse', formerly the guards'
lookout.
There are views over
the quiet village of West Kilbride towards the Firth of Clyde and
the Isle of Arran.
Law Castle, sleeps 14 people in
7 rooms
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