Wray Castle, a neo-gothic structure complete with battlements, turrets, and arrow-slit windows, was originally built in 1840 for a Liverpudlian doctor and his heiress wife. Nestled in the United Kingdom, this castle once served as a vacation home for the family of beloved children’s author Beatrix Potter. Today, it is owned by the National Trust, allowing visitors to explore its storied halls and grounds, immersing themselves in the rich history and architectural details that have captivated imaginations for generations.
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