All in the picturesque British Isles.

All acrossIreland and Great Britain, opulent estates are easier to access than you might think.

Glenapp Castle

Seascapes surround thisScottish castle, a Victorian-era mansion commissioned in 1870.

Lucknam Park tree-lined path in England

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Combining elements of Gothic and Renaissance design,Glenapplooks just like a picture-perfect, fairy tale castle.

The house itself was built in the 1820s with 20 contemporary rooms available to book.

The 13 bedrooms are elaborately decorated and full of character, each with individual themes and one-of-a-kind decor.

Gravetye Manor house in England

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The on-property Coach House Spa also features a sauna and hydrotherapy pool.

Several bedrooms have breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty of the Malvern Hills, lake, and arboretum.

Smaller groups can also rent one of the estate’s two refurbished holiday cottages.

Ballynatray Estate from the river

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The estate has meticulously designed 18th-century gardens, contrasted against rolling, wild meadows.

For those chilly English days, this sprawling mansion has rooms with hot tubs on private terraces.

Savor the classic tradition of afternoon tea, or stop by the spa toreallyfeel like royalty.

living room at Gordon Castle in the highlands of Scotland

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Glenapp Castle horse-drawn carriage

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Ballyfin Castle hotel in Ireland

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Adare Manor guestroom

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Kinross House gardens in Scotland

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Laburnum Walk at Cowdray House

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Roch Castle entrance hall in England

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Ashford Castle hotel in Ireland

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Farleigh House

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View of Dromoland castle across a pond

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Interior suite at Cliveden House

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