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Blenkinsopp Castle for sale

Blenkinsopp Castle for sale, Blenkinsopp Castle is currently listed for sale with The Grade II. The historic landmark, which was built during the fourteenth century, is being sold for just under $500,000. In addition to four bedrooms, two family rooms, and a courtyard, the castle comes with its own ghost.

The original castle was built by Thomas de Blenkinsopp in 1339. By the early fifteenth century, the castle was occupied by Bryan de Blenkinsopp — a medieval patriot with a reputation for greed.

According to legend, Bryan married a French woman who was rumored to be quite wealthy. As reported by Chronicle Live, the woman reportedly had a “chest of gold so heavy it took 12 men to carry it.”

However, as she was not willing to share her fortune, she hid the chest from her husband. Bryan eventually fled Blenkinsopp Castle in a fit of rage.

As she was devastated by her husband’s departure, the French woman is said to haunt the castle to this day. The White Lady of Blenkinsopp has been observed on numerous occasions roaming throughout the property.

By the early 1700s, Blenkinsopp Castle fell to ruin. However, a residential home was constructed in the property in the 1830s. In the 1880s, the original castle was restored. Although it was initially used as a family home, the castle was later turned into a hotel.

The residential home, and a portion of the original castle, were destroyed in a 1954 fire. However, a section of the ruins was restored and now serves as a family home.

Estate agent Andrew Coulson, who listed the Blenkinsopp Castle for sale, said similar properties have sold for seven figures. He believes the reduced price will provide prospective buyers with “very attractive opportunity.”

Prospective buyers may also be interested to know that The White Lady of Blenkinsopp’s treasure chest was never found.

In addition to a rich and interesting history, the Blenkinsopp Castle includes a residental home fit for a king or queen. For many, owning a fourteenth century castle for $500,000 would be a dream come true.

Blenkinsopp Castle for sale

Blenkinsopp Castle for sale, Blenkinsopp Castle in Great Britain is up for sale for a mere £325,000 ($600,000), and comes with turreted walls, a watch tower, and even a ghost.

According to The Daily Mail, the castle dates back to the 14th century. In the medieval era, family member Bryan de Blenkinsopp was said to have married a French woman who was plain, but possessed a chest of gold so heavy it took a dozen men to carry it. After they married, she refused to tell him where she'd hidden the chest.

Enraged, Blenkinsopp left her and the castle behind. She grew old and sad, died, and kept on haunting the castle – becoming "The White Lady" to generations of residents who claim to have seen her specter.

By the 19th century the castle was in ruins, and was eventually rebuilt around 1877 as a mansion. It suffered a fire in 1954, and was renovated once again.

These days, the two-floor, Grade II residential property is comprised of two reception rooms, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dining kitchen, and a study. It's located in Greenhead, Northumbria, a small hamlet of roughly 70 homes, and roughly a mile from Hadrian's Wall.

"Most castles would cost seven figures so this is a very attractive opportunity indeed," said the property's listing agent, Andrew Coulson, according to The Chronicle (UK).

"It is in a prominent position and has all the charm of a castle – ballustrades, thick walls, narrow windows and fabulous stone fireplaces – but with all the modern fittings. There is also a little bit of potential if you want to do a bit more, such as uncover another hidden fireplace."