By
Daily Mail Reporter
01:44 GMT, 21 April 2012
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01:58 GMT, 21 April 2012
A country estate bought for £2,000 in the 1950s has been put on the market for £1.75million, complete with the ruins of a 14th century castle, a pub and a hamlet of 70 homes.
Blenkinsopp Home Park Estate in Northumberland has been home to the Simpson family since 1955.
There is planning permission in place for a holiday park, and current owner Mike Simpson hopes that the next owner will breathe new life into the 22-acre estate.
Mr Simpson, whose father Charles bought the estate after Blenkinsopp Castle burnt down in 1953, is retiring.
Bargain: Blenkinsopp Home Park Estate in Northumberland comes with its own hamlet of 70
homes, a popular local pub complete with a ballroom and a Grade II listed house
He said: ‘It will be unbelievably hard to leave. I have fantastic memories and it’s a beautiful place to live. I can sit here in my living room in front of the fire and look out onto the rhododendrons that previous owner Violet Lorraine planted in 1936. It’s an amazing sight.
‘There are 70 residential families that live on the estate and we’re all linked in like a family so I will miss them the most.’
The estate has been put up for sale in two lots. The first contains the hamlet, while the other is made up of the ruins of Blenkinsopp Castle and a three-bedroom grade II listed house.
The first lot also includes a license for 74 residential caravans plus planning permission for 11 holiday homes, it is on the market for £1.3 million.
Lot two, priced at £450,000, consists of the ruins of Blenkinsopp castle itself and a three-bedroom Grade II listed house.
It also includes the currently unoccupied Blenkinsopp Castle Inn which boasts a ballroom built 36 years ago by Mr Simpson and his family.
‘I have fantastic memories and it’s a beautiful place to live,’ says the current owner Mike Simpson. His father Charles bought the estate in 1955 for £2,000
Mr Simpson’s father, Charles, bought the estate in 1955 for £2,000 after the castle itself burnt down in 1953.
The Park Home Estate was built in 1959 when a friend of Mr Simpson suggested he open a caravan park for the workers at the nearby RAF Spadeadam.
The estate has been put up for sale by Morpeth-based Strutt and Parker.
Mike is seen in the ruins of the castle. He hopes that the next owner will breathe new life into the 22-acre estate
Mike’s father Charlie Simpson on the grounds of the estate in the 1950s
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