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If you'll be watching the finale of the BBC’s The Traitors this week and dreaming of living in a Traitors-style castle, these five properties are waiting for someone who's ready to make their next more. These UK castles are all currently for sale on property website Rightmove (RMV.L).
1. Hanger Court, Hampshire, £1.395m
A four-bedroom wing of the Grade II listed Hawkley Hurst mansion, located in the South Downs National Park.
Dating from the Victorian era, the property includes period features such as grand oak doors, a Minster stone fireplace and a turret with the original spiral stone staircase. The top of the turret is a useful storage cupboard.
For sale on Rightmove through Knight Frank.
2. Tawstock Castle, Devon, £1.5m
An 18th-century Grade II listed castle with a circular motte-and-bailey design, set on a hilltop within 8.41 acres of private grounds with panoramic views over the Devon countryside.
The castle features castellated battlements, ornate ceilings, stone arches and even a Traitors-style round table.
By Rightmove through Knight Frank.
3. Augill Castle, Cumbria, £2m
Currently operating as a successful boutique hotel, Augill Castle is a 19th-century Victorian Gothic folly set in 10 acres of grounds.
With 14 bedrooms spread across the main castle and estate houses, features include oak parquet flooring and Jacobean oak panelled walls dating back to the mid-17th century.
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The castle could be converted to a residential property with the necessary planning permission.
Check out Rightmove through Knight Frank.
4. Carbisdale Castle, Ardgay, Sutherland, £5m
A Grade B-listed mansion house built in the Scottish baronial style set above the inner Kyle of Sutherland with outstanding views in all directions.
Built in 1905 by the Duchess of Sutherland, there has been extensive restoration of key parts of the castle, with plans to add a spa and swimming pool.
Set in 29 acres, the property includes its own loch.
For sale on Rightmove through Strutt & Parker.
5. Seton Castle, East Lothian, £8m
A fully restored 13-bedroom Scottish castle surrounded by 13 acres of private gardens and parkland.
The castle was built in 1789 by acclaimed architect Robert Adam using stone from Seton Palace, once home to Mary Queen of Scots.
Original features such as secret staircases and hidden doors stand side-by-side with modern additions including a state of the art gym, a cinema and a helipad.
Find out more from Rightmove through Savills.
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