Thornbury Castle, one of the only Tudor castles in England to be used as a hotel, is on the market for offers in excess of £8.5million.
The Grade I castle, which famously hosted King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn in 1535, was built in 1511 for the third Duke of Buckingham, Edward Stafford.
As well as 28 individually styled, en suite bedrooms, it boasts the oldest Tudor gardens in England and a 500-year-old vineyard inside the castle walls, which still produces Thornbury win… (View original article)