A stunning castle that has been home to 63 bishops is now on sale as a private residence for the first time in its 780-year history.
Rose Castle in Cumbria was the seat of the Bishop of Carlisle from 1233 right up until 2009 and has been described as one of the most significant houses in the county.
The Grade I listed castle, set in 193 acres of land, is now on the market for £2.5million and the estate agents selling it could become a wedding venue, a school or a grand pri… (View original article)