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Ripley Castle, an iconic estate in England that has been owned by the Ingilby family since the 14th century, is now for sale for £17 million (approximately $21 million). The Grade I-listed property, encompassing 445 acres adjacent to Yorkshire Dales National Park, is being sold by Sir Thomas and Lady Emma Ingilby, who cite a desire for adventure in their later years as the reason for their decision.
According to reports by The New York Post, the castle has a storied history, including famous anecdotes like that of "Trooper Jane" Ingilby, who allegedly confronted Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War. The estate features medieval architecture alongside Georgian influences, with notable spaces such as the Knight's Chamber and a priest hole found in 1963.
Mark Granger of Carter Jonas Christie's International Real Estate noted the extensive potential for commercial and conservation projects on the expansive estate. The Ingilbys have maintained the property in excellent condition through significant restoration efforts. Their children opted not to inherit the responsibilities associated with the castle, leading to this historic sale.