Inside four of the ‘spookiest’ homes for sale this Halloween
To celebrate Halloween 2020 we’re in the mood for something a little different, so we’ve rounded up some of the spookiest properties on Rightmove.
Take a look…
The converted church...
The magnificently renovated Holy Trinity Church has been converted into a stunning nine-bedroom home and pumpkins will look great behind those stained-glass windows.
The Victorian era church was built in 1850, but it’s jaw-dropping architecture has since been blended with modern features such as electric gates, a hot tub, underfloor heating and colour-changing LED lighting controlled by smart technology.
The property is nestled in 1.1 of its own grounds in a leafy Berkshire village, but it also backs on to a graveyard…
This property is listed for sale with I Am The Agent.
The school for wizards...
This iconic property, which film fanatics may recognise from the silver screen, is about as close to the world of wizards and witches as you can get.
That’s because this two-bed apartment is located in the converted school building that doubled up as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter movies.
The Victorian Gothic stone and turreted Grade II-listed building, set in 100 acres of parkland, was used as the Great Hall in the first three Potter films.
This property is listed for sale with Breslauer.
The historic castle...
This wonderfully impressive castle is incredibly rich with history and has links to one of England’s most infamous kings.
There’s been a castle on this Wiltshire site since the days of William the Conqueror in the 11th century, and Devizes Castle remained in the hands of the Crown until the 1600’s, and was the residence of the Queens of England, including Henry VIII’s wives.
Now on the market for a cool £2.75 million, Devizes Castle boasts castellations, turrets, and stone spiral staircases – you wouldn’t want to get lost in here at nightfall.
This property is listed for sale with Savills.
The ghost house...
Ghost House is a quirky, contemporary home tucked away in the Warwickshire countryside, but it doesn’t get its name because of any supernatural reasons.
The property is cantilevered over a three-and-a-half-metre-high slope, meaning the £2.5million home offers an ethereal silhouette and is barely visible from the long private lane on the approach.
The house is described as a “minimalist assemblage of geometric forms and natural materials” and even the home cinema is finished entirely in concrete.
This property is listed for sale with The Modern House.