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Emilia Bona

You could own your own Game of Thrones style castle - complete with fire-breathing dragon

An incredible Game of Thrones style castle has come on the market for £2 million - and it even comes complete with a fire-breathing dragon.

Nestled in the rolling countryside of North East Wales, near to the historic town of Ruthin, the property wouldn't look out of place in Winterfell.

While it might not be in Merseyside , it's only an hour's drive away - and there aren't all that many castles on the market in the region anyway.

Up for sale with Hinchliffe Holmes, this rural castle carries a hefty price tag and Game of Thrones fans would certainly need deep pockets if they fancied calling it 'home'.

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Boasting five bedrooms, the architect designed castle sits within 10 acres of private land and has been completely renovated by the owners.

As if the five en-suite bedrooms and five reception rooms in the main property weren't enough, the grounds are home to a separate one-bedroom lodge that looks like a mini-castle.

With a triple garage and basement to boot, the lucky buyers who pick up this property won't be struggling for space.

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The property even comes complete with a dragon breathing fire as the wrought iron gates open to the sweeping driveway.

Inside, the castle is adorned with crests and suits of armour to reflect its unusual design, with a 10-seater dining table embossed with a coat of arms.

A TV room is decorated with a stuffed bear, while one of the bedrooms upstairs is furnished with a four-poster bed.

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Named 'Castell Gyrn', the property is situated in a 'high and commanding position' and offers outstanding panoramic views of the Clwyd valley, Snowdon and beyond.

The property was constructed in four phases by renowned architect John Taylor starting in 1977 and the final phase was completed in 1994.

Located just outside Ruthin's historic market town, Castell Gyrn is a little over 20 miles away from Chester, with Liverpool city centre 37 miles away.

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