Four castles for sale ahead of the King’s Coronation
The UK’s biggest property website Rightmove shares four castles for sale ahead of the King’s Coronation and bank holiday celebrations.
Rightmove’s property expert, Tim Bannister, said: “You can find all types of properties for sale on Rightmove, from your very own castle or private island to a home right on the beachfront or a cosy cottage in the countryside. Ahead of the Coronation celebrations this weekend, we’ve rounded up four castles fit for royalty.”
Check out the homes here…
- Stowe Castle in Buckinghamshire – £4,500,000
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/132438083#/?channel=RES_BUY
- Stowe Castle in Buckinghamshire is a unique Grade II listed, set amongst large and beautiful grounds
- As you’d expect, the home is filled with history and combines some modern additions through refurbishment with preserved character features
- The castle also comes with a range of stunning secondary accommodation, as well as its own helipad
- Brechin Castle in Angus – £3,000,000
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/73054444#/?channel=RES_BUY
- This historic castle was last reconstructed in the early 1700s, and incorporates part of the original castle dating back to the 13th century
- It has a dining room fit for a banquet, and is the dream setting to entertain family or friends in a grand setting
- The castle is set amongst 70 acres of land with plenty of outside space to explore and get lost within
- Otterburn Castle in Newcastle Upon Tyne – £3,000,000
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/134023430#/?channel=RES_BUY
- Otterburn Castle still has many of its original fittings and architectural details, including stone-mullioned windows, oak wall panelling, and magnificent fireplaces
- The carved staircase and timber panelling creates an impressive sense of theatre upon arrival in this castle full of character
- The home sits within 32-acres of formal gardens, mature woodland and parkland
- Earlshall Castle in St. Andrews – £8,000,0000
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/73054537#/?channel=RES_BUY
- This home is described as one of the best kept 16th century houses in Scotland, set in a world-famous walled garden and beautifully restored by Sir Robert Lorimer
- The castle’s origins can be traced back to 1546, when Sir William Bruce began building it
- The home can count Mary Queen of Scots and King James I as visitors
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