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A castle straight out of a fairytale is up for sale for the first time in nearly 700 years in the UK. Ripley Castle, located near Harrogate, North Yorkshire, has been put up for sale with an asking price of a casual Rs 225 crore (£21 million), which could make it the most expensive property ever sold in the UK outside of London.

The property is spread across 445 acres of land and contains a lake, a pub, a helipad and a car park. The estate has been split into nine lots which could be bought individually or together, and also features a cricket pitch, hotel, tea room, gift shop and wedding venue, according to a BBC report. 

Sir Thomas, who has looked after the property for decades alongside his wife Lady Ingilby, is the proud owner of the property. The Ripley Castle came into family heirloom after Sir Thomas Ingilby, who lived between 1290 and 1352, married heiress Edeline Thwenge in 1308/9 and acquired the estate as dowry. His son Thomas saved King Edward III’s life when he was gored by a boar and was knighted.

Quizzed why he was selling the property, Sir Thomas said the couple wanted to retire and do other things after spending years maintaining the large property.

“There are days when we are very positive about it, there are other days when we are sad for what we will miss,” Sir Thomas told the publication.

“I’ve been looking after the place for over 50 years, so this has been my whole life. I don’t want to be carried out of here feet first, I’ve got things I want to do.”

“We’ve ticked every box on that list. We’ve left it in the best state possible and safeguarded the heritage for future generations.”

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The couple who has four grandchildren, is planning to do some travelling after the process of selling the estate is complete.

“Some of the events we’ve hosted here have been incredibly moving … There are evenings when we walk around the gardens by the lake, and deer come down to drink while the scent of the flowers surrounds us. It feels like something out of a fairy tale,” said Lady Ingilby.




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Ripley Castle, a historic English estate that has remained in the same family for over 700 years, has been put on the market for the first time. The Grade I-listed property, located near the Yorkshire Dales National Park, is available for purchase along with its 445 acres of land for 17 million Pounds (Rs 182.5 crore).

Owned by the Ingilby family since the early 1300s, the castle has been a witness to centuries of history, from royal visits to wartime events. But its current custodians, Sir Thomas and Lady Emma Ingilby, decided that it was time to move on.

“We’ve been working seven days a week for so long, and we’re nearly 70. Now it’s time for us to travel and be impulsive,” Sir Thomas was quoted as saying by The New York Post.

Ripley Castle was originally acquired through the marriage of Sir Thomas Ingilby to Edeline Thweng in the 14th century, a time when England was ruled by King Edward II. Since then, it has remained in the hands of the same family, surviving wars, economic upheavals and changing times.

One of the castle’s most famous tales involves “Trooper Jane” Ingilby, who allegedly held Cromwell at gunpoint in the library, while secretly protecting her brother hiding in another part of the castle, stated The New York Post report.

Beyond its storied past, the castle has remarkable architecture, featuring medieval structures alongside Georgian-era additions. Its interiors include the Knight’s Chamber, known for its oak panelling and unique Tudor-style ceiling, and a priest hole discovered in 1963. The estate also includes a deer park, ornamental gardens, an 18th-century orangery and a thriving commercial operation.

According to Mark Granger of Carter Jonas Christie’s International Real Estate, the estate offers significant potential. Granger said Ripley Castle, spanning 445 acres, offers huge potential for those interested in commercial, agricultural, sports or conservation projects. The estate provides a range of possibilities, allowing it to be developed into a family residence and a profitable venture for years to come.

The Ingilbys have ensured that the estate remains in great condition, undertaking extensive restoration work, including re-roofing the castle to conservation standards.

Lady Emma Ingilby described their years at Ripley Castle as a privilege. She said, “Some of the events we’ve hosted here have been incredibly moving. There are evenings when we walk around the gardens by the lake, and deer come down to drink while the scent of the flowers surrounds us. It feels like something out of a fairy tale.”

The decision to sell was made with the agreement of the Ingilbys’ children, who have chosen not to take on the responsibility of managing the historic estate.



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