Be your own king of the castle! One of the last moated castles in England is for sale and comes with an old dungeon and three converted turrets
Owner Finance Considered / Lease Option
This Medieval English Country Castle recently restored
Planning permission Granted for
28 Bedrooms En-suite
26 Acres
£4,250,000
The Grade I listed property has been restored and has planning granted to convert into a luxury Hotel & Spa
currently the property has 18 bedrooms & 17 Bathrooms, as well as a library, billiard room and a wine cellar
Having been built in the 13th century, the Castle has always had a distinctly medieval feel about it.
But perhaps rarely more so than today after its current owner lovingly restored the listed building in Stoke-on-Trent to showcase its many historic features.
The castle was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon manor in 1275.
It's earliest recorded owner was Emuf de Hesing, before being passed to Sir William de Caverswall who incorporated the tributaries to form the moat.
Sir William then built the towers within the outer walls of the castle.
The castle fell into decay until 1625 when the Mayor of Stafford Matthew Cradon and a wealthy merchant bought and rebuilt it as a Jacobean mansion.
The great tower was retained along with its walls and turrets, which then became garden pavilions.
This is a well presented and unique property
Viewing strictly by appointment
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