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Self-catering Castles in England

Escape to a self-catering castle in England – where historic charm meets modern freedom. Ideal for group getaways, celebrations, or relaxed countryside retreats.

Your Own Self-Catering Castle Stay in England

With exclusive access and the freedom to cook, unwind, and entertain at your own pace, our self-catering castles in England are perfect for families, friends, and private groups seeking a truly memorable escape.

Each hand-picked property in the Storied Collection combines centuries of English heritage with modern comfort. Enjoy grand interiors, expansive grounds, and complete privacy – without the structure of hotel routines or set dining times. It’s your stay, your way.

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Stay the night or the week in a historic estate.

Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, visiting England with family, or planning a countryside getaway with friends, a self-catering castle provides the perfect backdrop for larger groups. With the freedom to create your own schedule and share meals in a magnificent historic setting, it’s a truly unforgettable way to experience England together.

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Properties For All Sized Groups

Storied Collection’s self-catering castles in England range from 8 to 30 bedrooms, offering plenty of space for your group to relax, reconnect, and feel at home.

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Our dedicated venue advisor will help you plan every detail – ensuring a smooth, personalised self-catering castle experience for organisers, hosts, and guests across England.

Explore Our Exclusive-use Castles For Hire

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.
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.
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.

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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