You can hire castle for any occasion to enjoy post-lockdown staycations in style

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Living in a massive castle is probably everyone's dream at some point in life.

Well what if we told you this dream of yours can be turned into a reality?

A company has listed over 150 castles available which can be booked for any occasion, from birthdays to even romantic getaways.

Manchester-based Luxury Castle Hire is allowing guests to stay in a luxury fortress for any super cool event.

The firm states that "each one of the castles is an epitome of luxury and magnificence".

Here we've listed 8 of the cool castles you can book a staycation in to really take your trips to another level.

Carlowrie Castle, near Edinburgh

Just 8 miles west of Scotland's capital city is this privately-owned 18th century Baronial Castle.

It has only even been in the hands of two families in its 162-year history.

The property is nestled among 32 acres of formal gardens and woodland.

Langley Castle, Northumberland

Langley Castle Hotel is a 14th Century castle, nestling in the Northumbrian valley of the South Tyne.

Built in 1350, during the reign of Edward III, the castle has retained its architectural integrity.

It is regarded as one of the few Medieval fortified castle hotels in England.

Swinton Park Castle, Yorkshire

This is owned by the Cunliffe-Lister family since the 1880s, and the ancestral seat of the Earl of Swinton.

The beautiful castle in the Yorkshire Dales is set among an extensive 200 acre estate.

Culzean Castle, Ayrshire

Perhaps one of Scotland's most famous castles, this fortress on the west coast was designed by Robert Adam in the 1800s.

It includes rooms where General Eisenhower stayed while president of the US.

Traquair Castle, Scottish Borders

Located near Peebles, around 30 miles south of Edinburgh, this unique property was originally owned by the kings of Scotland.

It later became the home of the Earls of Traquair and it is claimed to be the oldest inhabited house in Scotland.

Thornbury Castle, Gloucestershire

The only Tudor castle to be open as a hotel, Thornbury Castle, is close to Bristol and Bath.

It allows you to retrace the steps of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, as you walk along corridors and grounds they once explored.

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Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire

First built around 1820, this huge castle is located near the historic town of Ledbury, nestled at the foot of the dramatic Malvern Hills.

Leeds Castle, Kent

This castle looks like something straight out of a fairytale book.

It is encircled by 500 acres of breathtaking gardens and parkland.

It was first built as a Norman stronghold by the half-brother of William the Conqueror before becoming a private residence.

The website is taking bookings as normal and provides luxury isolation staycations in style.

For more information, visit the Luxury Castle Hire website.

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