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CASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
29-08-2017
2017
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file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_01.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_03.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_04.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
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captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) -

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_05.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: The Wardens house at Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_06.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: The Wardens house at Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_07.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: The Wardens house at Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_08.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: The Wardens house at Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_09.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: The Wardens house at Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_10.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: The grounds at Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_11.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: The grounds at Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY

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supplier accountcaters
file nameCATERS_CASTLE_RUINS_14.jpg
titleCASTLE RUINS FOR SALE
subject date29-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPic from Caters News - (Pictured: Sheriff Hutton Castle in North Yorkshire.) - The prominent castle was originally built in 1382 by the Neville family but now just four corners remain after the stone was plundered to build neighbouring houses including Sheriff Hutton Hall. It was in April, 1940, that the present family acquired Castle Farm through Wilfred Wagstaff, chairman of a West Riding textile company. His daughter and son in law, Elizabeth and John Knight Howarth inherited in 1952 and the Howarths have lived and farmed ever since, maintaining and preserving this magnificent castle for future generations to enjoy. Although the remains of the castle are very little the new occupants can live comfortably in the Warden House and annex with four bedrooms, two reception areas and farm house kitchen as well as garages and out buildings. The adjoining Court Cottage is also included with two bedrooms, dining room and exposed timber work. The property is located just 10 miles north of York and all set in 11.5 acres of land with a double moat fit for royalty. SEE CATERS COPY