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Ever wanted to live in Game of Thrones castle? It’s on sale at reasonable price

It would be untrue to say that we never wanted to visit the castles featured in Game of Thrones.

Ever wanted to live in Game of Thrones castle? It’s on sale at reasonable price

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It would be untrue to say that we never wanted to visit the castles featured in Game of Thrones. Well, the good news is now you can actually live like a Westerosi. How? The castle used as Riverrun, the stronghold of House of Tully in the fantasy series is on sale now.

Also read: Maisie Williams aka Arya Stark bids goodbye to Game of Thrones with ‘blood-soaked’ picture

The surprising part is, the price is quite reasonable compared to the properties in the Bay Area, in Northern Ireland. The price you have to pay to make the castle yours is £500,000 (Rs 4.5 crore).

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The Gosford castle which was built in the mid-800s has more than 15 bedrooms and more than 10 bathrooms.  It was designed in the Norman Revival style by London architect Thomas Hopper and was occupied by the Earls of Gosford until 1921. The property is divided into 6 luxury apartments with each boasting an average space of 3500sq ft and with some offering rooftop gardens.

Read more: Game of Thrones actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau talks about Jaime Lannister’s fate

However, the owner has to be prepared because ‘Winter is coming’ and the building has no heating system.

Up for a bid folks?

 

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