There is a main block of three storeys and a garret. There is a large tower at one corner, with a small stair-turret in the angle with the main block. On the other corner a round stair tower is corbelled out to square; at the top is a watch-chamber.[1] The dormer pediments are decorated by carved heraldic devices, and inscribed with the initials W.B. and S.A.C.[2] The vaulted basement is reached through the entrance in the stair-tower. On the first floor is the hall, which has panelled walls, and a large carved fireplace,[1] 9 feet (2.7 metres) wide.[2] The second floor ceiling is decorated in tempera; this dates from 1620.[1] The decoration includes paintings of an ostrich and an armadillo, and mottoes such as “A NICE WYF AND A BACK DOORE OFT MAKETH A RICH MAN POORE”. The ceiling was carefully taken down and the missing parts replaced during the restoration by Lorimer.[2]
The main block, with a slightly higher wing,[2] occupies two sides of the courtyard; there is a separate tower with three storey, the lower two vaulted, and some buildings dated to the 17th century. The courtyard is entered through an archway, dated 1546,[1] bearing the arms of Sir William Bruce.[2] There is a formal garden, replanted since the restoration of 1892.[1] It has yew hedges and topiary.[2] The castle is a category A listed building.[8]