Mon, Jan 20, 2025


Real Estate & Property
700-year-old Ripley Castle comes to the market


The magnificent Ripley Castle Estate, an iconic English country estate nestled on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, has been brought to the market for the first time in its history by national property consultancy Carter Jonas in affiliation with Christie’s International Real Estate.

The launch of the estate for sale offers an extraordinary opportunity to acquire one of the region's most unique and prestigious properties, said a statement. The estate comes to the market with a guide price of over £21 million ($25.81 million).

Ripley Castle Estate boasts a rich and extraordinary past. Dating back over seven centuries, it originally formed part of Edeline Thweng's dowry to Sir Thomas Ingilby in the early 1300s, and it has been the family home of the Ingilbys ever since.

Encompassing approximately 445 acres (180 ha) of picturesque parkland, ornamental gardens, and agricultural land, the historic 14th-century Grade I-listed Ripley Castle is the centrepiece of the estate.

The renowned castle features architectural elements dating back to the 13th century and showcases three distinct architectural styles, reflecting nearly five centuries of craftsmanship and heritage.

Among its extensive historical features, notable unique structures include The Gatehouse, completed in 1450, the three-storey Old Tower, and stunning 18th-century renovations by Sir John Ingilby.

The approach to the castle is through the grand arched gatehouse, leading to the impressive Carriage Lawn and the imposing tower. This striking structure was completed in 1555 and is adorned with majestic stone buttresses and a castellated roof.

While the castle’s accommodation is extensive, several exquisite rooms enhance its appeal. The Reception Hall, an elegant Georgian space, transitions into the Inner Hall, known for its symmetry and an intricately designed arched doorway. The Oval Drawing Room and the second, larger Drawing Room offer

spectacular views of the serene lakes and the adjacent deer park, while the hall's crowning glory is a magnificent cantilever staircase beneath one of the country’s finest armorial stained-glass windows.

The Old Tower, approached from the library, features rare and exceptional elements such as oak flooring originally sourced from The HMS Rose, a historic 18th-century frigate, and a priest hole, only discovered in 1963. The Knight’s Chamber stands out as one of the most remarkable Tudor rooms in England, boasting an original oak ceiling and wall panelling. Its unique ‘Wagon Roof’ design is one of only three surviving examples.

The exclusive Castle Apartment provides further accommodation with three reception rooms, 11 bedrooms, and six bath/shower rooms – ideal for those seeking spacious and flexible living. Additionally, the medieval arched gatehouse is now a charming one-bedroom apartment.

Beyond the castle's walls, the gardens and grounds extend to an impressive four acres and have been meticulously maintained. Within these grounds, there are several listed pavilions, including The Garden Room and The Orangery, featuring various palm trees and a tropical plant collection. At the eastern end of the garden is The Old Squash Court and adjoining bothies. The beautiful listed walled gardens showcase vibrant herbaceous borders and a productive kitchen garden. The grounds are designed for both leisure

and community engagement, hosting events such as lakeside concerts and the Ripley Agricultural Show.

Mark Granger, of Carter Jonas, said: “The Ripley Castle Estate presents prospective buyers with an exceptional opportunity. Not just a once-in-lifetime chance, but truly a once-in-a-700-year opportunity to purchase an estate that encompasses historical significance, architectural splendour and beauty. The

manageable estate is perfectly situated and features extensive parkland and lakes, forming an integral part of the village of Ripley. Even having known the estate for a long time, I remain consistently moved by its uniqueness.

“Additionally, with 445 acres of land, it offers tremendous opportunities for buyers interested in commercial, agricultural, sporting, or conservation ventures. There are countless possibilities to transform it further into a remarkable family home and business that can be cherished for generations.”

In addition to the castle, the estate includes the Estate Offices and East Wing, which have been successfully operated as a wedding and events venue. Complementing these facilities are a Gift Shop and the Grindhus Coffee Shop, separated by three distinctive stone turrets, along with The Tea Room and an

adjacent courtyard car park. A barn currently occupied by studios adds further versatility to the property.

Sir Thomas Ingilby said: “Ripley Castle is not only an iconic estate, but it has also been a wonderful family home. It is a welcoming and magical place. Castles and living in one often belong to fairy tales, and Ripley

Castle exemplifies the essence of such stories. However, without relying on make-believe, it stands on its own.

“Almost every detail of the property and its surroundings is steeped in history, having been touched by numerous historical events, and the castle has played a role in many of them, from the Wars of the Roses to the time when James VI stayed here on his way to his coronation as James I of England. It was also

linked to the Gunpowder Plot, and later, Oliver Cromwell demanded a bed at the castle after the Battle of Maston Moor. During this time, 'Trooper Jane' Ingilby, who fought in the battle, allowed him to stay but guarded him in the library throughout the night with two pistols, protecting both her virtue and her brother, who was hidden in the Knight’s Chamber. These significant moments leap off the pages of history and are reflected in various elements throughout the castle."

The picturesque and vibrant village of Ripley is next to the estate and has a charming ambience and community spirit, anchored by historic buildings and local amenities. Ripley Castle is five miles from Harrogate and within easy reach of Leeds and York and combines unrivalled natural beauty with

convenient access.

The estate is available for purchase as a whole or in separate lots, providing potential buyers with flexible options tailored to their interests, said the statement.





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