Leading designer Katharine Pooley and her team have successfully re-designed the interior of Forter Castle, a 16th Century fortified tower in Perthshire, Scotland. The property retains the historical charms and character of the original, built during the lifetime of Mary Queen of Scots and has been sympathetically updated with modern-day comforts in the style of a grand Scottish residence replete with four poster beds, free-standing cast iron bathtubs and a grand banqueting hall. Each room has been personalised with antiques, paintings and objets d’art from around the world and traditional techniques have been used where possible.
The castle sleeps twelve guests in rooms spread over five floors and is also the perfect location for an intimate Highland wedding with its very own chapel for a unique day. It costs £3,500 for one week (Friday to Friday) and £2,500 for the weekend (Friday to Monday).

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that’s one expensive castle. It looks more like a tower . Maybe Madonna will adopt it – she likes the Highlands