A FAIRY-TALE castle is on the market for just £190,000 – but it holds an incredible secret.
The magnificent medieval looking property is situated near a stunning village in Snowdonia, North Wales.
Idyllic views of rolling countryside can be seen from impressive stone turrets and large iron gates guarantee privacy and security.
But the listing on Haf Jones & Pegler is not what it seems.
The ‘castle’ is actually a collection of cottages, designed to mirror the real nearby Bryn Bras Castle.
A lucky homeowner has the chance to bag themselves a two-bed home with spacious garden and parking area.
Sellers Haf Jones & Pegler said: “A rare opportunity to purchase a Turreted mews style property of unique design a short distance from Bryn Bras Castle in a secluded location.
“The property briefly comprises entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, first floor landing, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Off road parking area, garage and lawned gardens.
“The property benefits from oil fired central heating and double glazing.”
Inside the cottage may need some renovations as dated blue carpets and garish red sofas furnish the living room.
The kitchen is similarly old-fashioned but fresh white brick walls and brown beams add a cosy countryside feel.
Bedrooms are simple but spacious with views of the surrounding well-maintained green acres.
Bryn Bras Castle is a privately Grade II listed country manor located on the old road between Llanrug and Llanberis in Caernarfon.
It boats and extensive history, built between 1829 and 1835 in a neo-Romanesque style.
This comes as a Rapunzelesque castle hidden in a forest went on sale for just £80,000.
The Perth castle, known as Binnhill Tower, is a B-listed, stone-built Gothic tower (circa 1813), and sits on its own small footprint of land.
But, it has no running water, no bathroom and no kitchen – or any other amenities.
Meanwhile, a Grade-A listed Scottish castle came on the market for £400,000.
A fortunate buyer would become the proud owner of a nine-bedroom mansion built on a 63 acre country estate.
Craig Castle was originally built in 1510 and boasts a grand arched ornamental gateway, spiral staircase and three enormous en-suite bedrooms.
Plus, one dad who bought a crumbling castle insists it was worth every penny – despite what locals say.
Martin Higgins, 60, from Brockham in Surrey, bought Betchworth Castle for just one pound after the local council refused to preserve it.