Explore the spectacular state rooms with outstanding collections of paintings, tapestries and furniture and find an array of hidden treasures, like the collections of porcelain and oriental ceramics. You can take arrange to take a guided tour of the Castle or chat to the knowledgable guides throughout the house, who will be able to tell you more of the interesting stories and characters that have lived and visted Floors Castle. You can also enjoy the picturesque grounds and gardens including the beautiful Walled Gardens and the Millennium Garden. Both the The Courtayrd and Terrace Cafés are the perfect spot for a morning coffee or delicious lunch.
Photography is not permitted within the Castle.
Corporate Hospitality/Functions: Exclusive lunches and dinners.
Suitablity for the Disabled: Partial. WCs.
Refreshments/Cafe/Tearoom: Licensed.
Guided Tours: By arrangement.
Parking: Cars and coaches.
Suitability for Dogs: Dogs on leads only.
Floors Castle, Gardens & Grounds: Adult £11.50, Child (5-15) £6.00, Family £29.00 (2 adults, 3 children)
Seperate Castle or Gardens & Grounds tickets available.
* Please see website for opening dates and times.
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