An 18th-century castle linked to the beheaded Mary, Queen of Scots has its own tavern and a cinema — and it's on the market for $9.7 million. Here's what the renovated property looks like.

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Many parts of the castle still feature original touches, including fireplaces, doors, and leaded glass window panes.

Seton Castle in East Lothian, Scotland, is on the market for £8 million . It was built in 1798 by famous Scottish architect Robert Adam using the stone from a palace that would host Mary, Queen of Scots, according to the listing website Savills. It was sold and renovated in the early 2000s but still features original touches that date back centuries, according to Bloomberg. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Seton Castle in East Lothian, Scotland, is on the market for £8 million . It was built in 1798 by famous Scottish architect Robert Adam using the stone from a palace that would host Mary, Queen of Scots, according to the listing website Savills. It was sold and renovated in the early 2000s but still features original touches that date back centuries, according to Bloomberg. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

 

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