If you've ever dreamed about living in a castle but don't want to leave the comforts and local amenities of London, then you're in luck.
As a four-bed, three-bath terraced house based in Greenwich has come on to the market at £2.3 million on Zoopla.
The home is set inside the Vanbrugh Castle which is Grade I listed and overlooks Greenwich Park.
The opportunity to live at Vanbrugh Castle is very rare, with houses on the estate rarely up for sale.
But now, you could have the chance, as this historic home is on the market.
Take a look inside this £2.3 million Castle in Greenwich
Ready to move in, just one of the three reception rooms offers plenty of space with hard floors, a period feature fireplace along with grand windows that let the room have endless amounts of natural light.
The room offers space for large furniture including sofas, tables, chairs and much more, and it's all ready to be moved into now.
Moving into the kitchen, you can see it offers a solid wood base and wall units meaning there is a great number of storage spaces for all your kitchen gadgets.
There's also a good amount of counter space with the added feature of an island come breakfast bar, and further into the room, there is space for a dining table and more.
Next into one of three bathrooms, it is modern and clean with bright blue tiling for a calm tone and wooden features too.
Into one of the larger of the four bedrooms, the clean hardwood floors continue along with classic windows and overhead spotlighting.
The room's unique shape offers a great opportunity to make the room your own, with space for a large bed, desk, wardrobe and more.
Plus the room also has an ensuite attached meaning you get your own added piece of privacy too.
Outside, looking out into just one part of the sprawling communal grounds, the space is well-kept with cut grass, plants, trees and a summer house.
There is also another outbuilding that works as a communal space for the whole estate to enjoy.
See the full listing now on Zoopla.
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