
A decorative fire screen can also be seen over the grand fireplace, with a tapestry illustration depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac.
The drawing room is filled with classic patterned chairs, rugs and settees, all of which are illuminated by cosy, yellow wall-lights.
In the King’s Bedchamber, you’ll find a four-poster bed covered in red fabric which sits in the centre of the enormous room.
Again, wood-panelling is seen on all four walls, with red furnishings and deep wooden furniture placed neatly around the symmetrical space.
Perhaps the most striking space within the Palace is the Great Gallery, lined with Jacob de Wet’s portraits of the real and legendary kings of Scotland, commissioned by Charles II.
ncG1vNJzZmhqZGy7psPSmqmorZ6Zwamx1qippZxemLyue8uinZ6rpK65pnvWoZyrnV2ZvKa%2FjK2fnmWhqrKmuoysq5qxXay1prqMoqVmoJ%2BhxrO7zp1koqajnrGmedOhnGagmajBsL7InJilZZWZtq%2Bu1KueoWWglrmir8Ro