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FIT FOR A KING

Inside 5 castles for sale in the UK – from a ‘haunted’ head-hacker’s manor to a 14-bed ‘Sleeping Beauty’ retreat

WITH this year's I’m a Celeb taking place inside a castle, plenty of Brits will be dreaming of ways they could live like a Royal too.

Well, right now there are five castles up for sale in the UK - from a “haunted” head hacker’s manor to a 14-bed “Sleeping Beauty” retreat.

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ITV confirmed the I'm A Celebrity show will move to Gwrych Castle in Wales this year due to the coronavirus outbreakCredit: Getty Images - Getty

'SLEEPING BEAUTY' RETREAT

Devizes Castle looks as though it has come from the Sleeping Beauty fairytale
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Devizes Castle looks as though it has come from the Sleeping Beauty fairytale
The magnificent 14-bed castle dates back as far as the 11th century
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The magnificent 14-bed castle dates back as far as the 11th century
Many monarchs have frequented the rooms of the castle including some of the wives of King Henry VIII
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Many monarchs have frequented the rooms of the castle including some of the wives of King Henry VIII

Ornate ceilings, detailed stone archways and floor-to-ceiling marble fireplaces are just a few of the dazzling features in the Wiltshire home that resembles the castle from Sleeping Beauty.

Tragically it was burnt down several centuries ago however it was rebuilt during the reign of King Henry I and from that point onwards it became a popular residence amongst members of the Royal family.

King John, Henry III and Edward I frequented the beautiful home during their lifetimes.

The castle was used as the residence of the Queens of England, including Henry VIII’s wives.

'HAUNTED' HEAD-HACKER'S HOME

Earlshall Castle was first built in the mid-1500s
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Earlshall Castle was first built in the mid-1500sCredit: Rightmove
Honourable guests such as Mary Queen of Scots has visited this home
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Honourable guests such as Mary Queen of Scots has visited this homeCredit: Rightmove
It is said that the ghost of Sir William Bruce still haunts this castle
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It is said that the ghost of Sir William Bruce still haunts this castleCredit: Rightmove

Earlshall Castle, near  Leuchars, Fife, was built in the mid-1500s by Sir William Bruce, a member of the historic Scottish clan Bruce.

Sir William was a survivor of the famous Battle Flodden, the largest battle between Scotland and England in the history of Britain. 

Mary Queen of Scots and James VI of Scotland were amongst the high calibre guests of the castle.

One of the most notorious owners of the castle was Sir Andrew Bruce also known as “Bloody Bruce”. 

He earned his nickname by hacking off the head and hands of one of his enemies. 

It is said that his ghost still haunts the castle, and his footsteps can be heard walking up and down the spiral stairs.

RARE MEDIEVAL MOAT

The original moat still exists at the stunning 13th-century Caverswall Castle
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The original moat still exists at the stunning 13th-century Caverswall Castle
A sandstone bridge has replaced the old drawbridge
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A sandstone bridge has replaced the old drawbridge
The Staffordshire castle is still standing after 800 years
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The Staffordshire castle is still standing after 800 years

Step back in time to one of the very few castles in Britain that still has its original moat. 

Caverswall Castle in Staffordshire dates back to the 13th century where it was owned by the noble Caverswall family.

Over hundreds of years, the castle fell into ruins, until it was rebuilt by a local wool merchant who kept the original moat. 

The 800-year-old castle’s entrance has a beautifully carved sandstone bridge which would have replaced the original drawbridge.

GOTHIC VICTORIAN CASTLE

Wartnaby Castle is the most modern of those up for sale and was built in the 1800s
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Wartnaby Castle is the most modern of those up for sale and was built in the 1800s
One of the master bedrooms looks upon the beautiful gardens
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One of the master bedrooms looks upon the beautiful gardens
The castle is surrounded by 25 acres of landscaped gardens
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The castle is surrounded by 25 acres of landscaped gardens

Unlike the rest of the castles for sale, Wartnaby Castle in Leicestershire is relatively new as it was built in the mid-1880s and has had many refurbishments since. 

The castle still has most of its regal features including high ceilings, a grand staircase and carved marble fireplaces.

With nine bedrooms and seven reception rooms, there is plenty of space for the average British family.

Surrounding the castle are 25 acres of landscaped gardens and a water fountain - fit for a king or queen to admire.

'THE CASTLE'

Robert the Bruce once owned this stunning castle in County Durham
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Robert the Bruce once owned this stunning castle in County Durham
The castle was originally built in the village Castle Eden
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The castle was originally built in the village Castle Eden
In the 1700s a banker merchant who bought the castle updated the ruins to become a majestic manor
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In the 1700s a banker merchant who bought the castle updated the ruins to become a majestic manor

Simply known as “The Castle” this impressive building was once owned by Robert the Bruce.

It was originally built in the old village of Castle Eden, Durham, which dates back as far as the ninth century.

Surrounded by 14 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens and woodlands there is plenty of space for princes and princesses to run around.

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In the 1700s the estate was purchased by a bank merchant who updated the building into this majestic manor.

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