there s a i6th century mill. there s an 18th century croft house down here. there s the i6th century tower and a isth century abbey. they should be linked as a linear tourist destination. i can tell this place brings you a lot ofjoy. you light up when you talk about it. but on some level, do you ever regret having purchased it? never. no, absolutely never. it s magic. it s the sense of place thatjust an ordinary ruined building doesn t have. there s a spirit in this place. i don t care if i don t restore it, but it should be restored by somebody the next custodian, not owner. on face value, owning a castle could cost less than a studio apartment in london. cameron s been in the business of selling grand country homes for the past 15 years. well, if you take the example of the one behind me here, there s obviously a lot of work to do. this is a property on the buildings at risk register. it s category a listed,
and that fire that would have been in there for the cooking was kept on all the time because stone is like a storage heater. there s a 16th century mill. there s an 18th century croft house down here. there s the 16th century tower and a 13th century abbey. they should be linked as a linear tourist destination. i can tell this place it brings you a lot ofjoy. you light up when you talk about it. but on some level, do you ever regret having purchased it? never. no, absolutely never. it s magic. it s the sense of place that just an ordinary ruined building doesn t have. there s a spirit in this place. i don t care if i don t restore it, but it should be restored by somebody the next custodian, not owner. 0n face value, owning a castle