This stunning, 115-year-old Grade II-listed property, High Morland Lodge, which was originally built in 1905 as a gatehouse, is now on the market.
Estate agent Savills, in its listing on property website Rightmove, said: “The unique and incredibly special property was designed by Richard Harding-Watt, a well-known designer whose designs are mostly in the Italianate style.“High Morland Lodge has been thoughtfully, sympathically and beautifully brought back to life since its current owner purchased it 44 years ago.”
The 'castle' features a bedroom on the lower-ground floor, sitting room and bespoke fitted kitchen on the ground floor and master bedroom suite on the first floor. The second floor features a roof terrace, while the third floor, the top of the tower, “has a space to work on your laptop and enjoy the stunning beautiful extensive views”.
Jamie Carter, Savills property agent, said: “This is a true one-off ‘mini castle’ with wonderful characterful accommodation throughout and incredibly impressive views.”
The property, in Knutsford, Cheshire, is on the market for £925,000.