Calthwaite Hall, a stunning manor reminiscent of Bridgerton, once owned by a genuine British Duke, is now on the market for £3 million. This exquisite property boasts 11 bedrooms and retains much of its original Victorian charm. Formerly the residence of the fifth Duke of Devonshire, William Cavendish, the manor carries a history as intriguing as a plot from Netflix’s hit Regency drama.
Cavendish famously shared the home with both his socialite wife and his mistress, echoing the scandalous tales of royalty and high society. “This remarkable property would indeed not be out of place in Bridgerton,” said David Britton, Managing Director of David Britton Estates. "Calthwaite Hall is a piece of living history that offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a significant landmark and enjoy the lifestyle that comes with it.
” The property, which is a two hour drive from Liverpool in Calthwaite, Cumbria, has a grand entrance hall and boasts impressive interior design, and an orangery with a stunning space to host Netflix-worthy social events in its 7.5 acres. Regal features create a feeling of elegance and charm, with spectacular spiral staircases, four poster beds and a swimming pool.
If horses are your thing, the manor comes with a stable block, tack room and floodlit manège for your equine friends. David added: “Calthwaite Hall captures the essence of historical prestige but also offers a modern lifestyle aligned with luxury and exclusivity. “This property promises a.
