Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders has secured £150,000 of funding to help secure its future.
The 16th century home was forced to close in 2012 following an outbreak of dry rot, which spread through the building.
Since then, the owners have been working on a sustainable business plan to reopen it to visitors and keep it open for generations to come.
It’s got so much history to it, and I am probably very biased, but I love it. Every day I co… (View original article)