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Rent A Castle In England

Hire a Historic Castle in England. Ideal for Family Get-Togethers, Special Celebrations, or Unique Corporate Retreats

Renting a Castle in
England for Exclusive Use

Hiring a castle in England through Storied Collection offers a rare opportunity to step into history while enjoying total comfort and privacy. Whether you’re planning a family gathering, reunion, filming project, or corporate retreat, exclusive access to an entire estate allows for a fully personalised and unforgettable experience.

Our carefully selected castles across England feature grand interiors, sweeping grounds, and outstanding service—giving you and your guests the freedom to make the space your own, without distraction or intrusion.

Discover Our Exclusive-Use Castles

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Broughton Sanctuary

Yorkshire, England
Broughton Sanctuary is a historic 3,000-acre estate in the Yorkshire Dales, home to the Tempest family for over 900 years. Centred around the Grade I listed Broughton Hall, it blends heritage and contemporary comfort with 17 individually styled bedrooms, elegant dining, and dedicated staff. The estate also houses Avalon, the UK’s leading wellbeing retreat, offering transformative, nature-led experiences.
Carlton Towers

Carlton Towers

Carlton, North Yorkshire, England
Carlton Towers is a Grade I listed stately home in the Gothic Revival style, located in Carlton, North Yorkshire, England. Originally built in 1614, the house was extensively rebuilt between 1873 and 1875 by architect Edward Welby Pugin. Set within 250 acres of parkland, it has been the family home of Lord and Lady Gerald Fitzalan-Howard for several generations.
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Ulverston, England
Sleeping up to 24 guests across the main Hall and charming Dairy Cottage, this historic Lake District home blends elegant period features with modern comfort. Nine beautifully appointed bedrooms, generous reception spaces and tranquil private gardens make it ideal for family gatherings and special occasions. The estate’s literary past, once inspiring Wordsworth, Coleridge and Beatrix Potter, adds a unique sense of place.
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Hall at Bolton Abbey

Yorkshire, England
The Hall at Bolton Abbey is a historic country residence at the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales, set within the 28,000-acre Devonshire estate. Dating back to the 14th century, it combines centuries of heritage with refined comfort, featuring elegant drawing rooms, 12 luxurious bedrooms, and exquisite dining.
Knowsley Hall, England

Knowsley Hall

Prescot, Merseyside, England
Knowsley Hall, in Prescot, Merseyside, England, has been the ancestral home of the Stanley family, Earls of Derby, since 1385. The earliest structure was built in 1495 and expanded over the centuries into a grand stately home. Surrounded by 2,500 acres of parkland, the estate includes gardens, woodlands, and historic architecture, showcasing centuries of English country house heritage.

Mapperton House

Beaminster, Dorset, England
Mapperton House is a Tudor/Jacobean manor in Beaminster, Dorset, England, originally built in 1540. The estate spans 1,900 acres and features award-winning gardens, rolling hills, and a wild swimming pool. The house offers nine bedrooms, multiple reception rooms, and historic architecture. Carefully preserved over centuries, Mapperton combines heritage charm with natural beauty, making it a notable example of an English country estate.

Middleton Castle

Middleton, Norfolk, England
Middleton Castle, located in Norfolk, England, was originally constructed in 1455 by Thomas Scales, 7th Baron Scales. The castle features a striking 15th-century gatehouse with embattled parapets and corner turrets. It has been a family home since the early 1600s and is now available for exclusive use. The estate offers panoramic views over lawned gardens and the surrounding Norfolk countryside.
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Newton Surmaville

Stoford, Somerset, England
Newton Surmaville is a Grade I-listed Jacobean manor house in Stoford, Somerset, England, built between 1608 and 1612 by clothier Robert Harbin. The estate spans 62 acres of gardens and parkland, including the River Yeo. Renowned interior designer Jeffrey Bilhuber recently restored the house, blending modern comforts with timeless charm. It offers nine bedrooms, five reception rooms, a cinema room, and a children’s playroom.
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Rise Hall

Yorkshire, England
Rise Hall is a grand Grade II listed country house in the East Riding of Yorkshire, set within 30 acres of landscaped gardens near Beverley. Featuring 31 individually designed bedrooms, elegant staterooms, and exquisite dining by award-winning chefs, it combines historic splendour with modern comfort.

Wolterton Hall

Wickmere, near Aylsham, Norfolk, England
Wolterton Hall is an 18th-century Palladian estate in Wickmere, near Aylsham, Norfolk, England, commissioned by Horatio Walpole and completed in 1742. Designed by Thomas Ripley, it features 12 bedrooms, grand reception rooms, and state rooms with marble fireplaces and tapestries. Set within a 500-acre estate with gardens and a 10-acre lake, Wolterton Hall combines historic grandeur with scenic English countryside charm.

Speak To Our Venue Advisor

Our dedicated venue advisor will work closely with you to customise every detail, ensuring a seamless and personalised castle hire experience for organisers, hosts, and guests across England.

Why Celebrate Your
Special Event In Our Castles

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Birthdays, Anniversaries & More

Celebrate life’s most special moments, from milestone birthdays to grand anniversaries, surrounded by the charm and grandeur of England’s historic castles, where every celebration feels truly timeless.

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Catering & Entertainment

Treat your guests to unforgettable dining and entertainment, with every detail thoughtfully crafted to make the celebration one they’ll remember for years to come.

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Properties For All Sized Groups

From private gatherings to grand celebrations, our castles offer the perfect setting for every occasion, combining space, style and comfort in equal measure.

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Exclusive Parties

We carefully select the events we host, ensuring every celebration respects and complements the unique heritage and character of our historic castles.

Castle Hire Categories

Self-catering Castles England

Corporate Castle Venues

Castles in Norfolk

Castles in Yorkshire

Castles For Filming

England Castle Wedding Venues

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Request a Quote

Michael Goldin

Phone: +44 20 3996 6067
Email: info@storiedcollection.com

FAQs – Renting a Castle with Storied Collection

It means you and only your group get full access to the entire property. You will enjoy complete privacy, comfort, and the freedom to personalise your stay without interruptions.

Perfect for family celebrations, reunions, filming, corporate retreats, birthdays, Scottish golf trips, and more. Storied Collection castles offer a tailored and unforgettable experience.

You can stay for one night, a full week, or longer if you wish. Castles are available for both short and extended stays.

Castles range from 8 to 30 bedrooms, providing plenty of space for larger groups so that everyone feels at home.

Yes. Catering is available at all locations, so you and your guests can enjoy delicious meals without the hassle of cooking or cleaning.

Yes. A dedicated Venue Advisor will work closely with you to tailor every detail and ensure a smooth and personalised booking experience.

You can contact Michael Goldin, the Venue Advisor, by phone at +44 20 3398 9020 or by email at info@storiedcollection.com. You can also fill out the enquiry form with your details, preferred property, dates, and special requests.

Yes. Storied Collection specialises in weddings, corporate events, and filming, each supported by tailored services to make your event seamless.

Staying in an exclusive castle allows you to immerse yourself in history. You will be surrounded by elegant interiors, beautiful grounds, and period architecture, while still enjoying modern comfort and privacy.

Articles on the History of Our English Castles

Tragedy at Mapperton House​

The Rise and Fall of the Second Earl Rivers, of Middleton Towers