A Bridgerton-esque manor, formerly owned by a real British Duke, has hit the market for £3million.
Calthwaite Hall, in Calthwaite, Cumbria, comes with 11 bedrooms and oodles of original Victorian style.
It was even owned by the real-life fifth Duke of Devonshire — a perfect nod to the world of royalty, gossip and scandal on Netflix’s hit period drama, as reported by Luxury Property News.
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“This remarkable property would indeed not be out of place in Bridgerton,” said David Britton, Managing Director of David Britton Estates.
“Calthwaite Hall is a piece of living history that offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a significant landmark and enjoy the lifestyle that comes with it.”
Alongside a grand entrance hall and impressive interior design, the property boasts an orangery with space to host exquisite events.
Its bespoke features create a feeling of elegance and charm, with spiral staircases, four poster beds and a swimming pool just some of its highlights.
It also caters to those interested in keeping horses as it comes with a stable block, tack room and floodlit manège.
David added: “Calthwaite Hall captures the essence of historical prestige but also offers a modern lifestyle aligned with luxury and exclusivity.
“This property promises an extraordinary living experience and a lucrative business venture, making it a coveted jewel in the crown of Cumbria.”
The property has been home to aristocrats for centuries, with an impressive list of politicians, viscounts, earls and trade magnates on its books.
Lady Whistledown really would have a field day at this Grade II-listed gaff.
The Calthwaite Hall estate also contains a wedding venue and holiday accommodations, all in the beautiful setting of the Lake District.
The property is being marketed by David Britton Estates.
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