A likely story

Friday 18 July 1997 18:02 EDT
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You don't have to be a Lottery winner to hire out a castle for the weekend.

This is the opinion of the general manager of Castle Ashby, Northampton (01604 696696), a 16th-century stately home available for hire over Christmas. For pounds 45,000 (plus vat) you can live like a lord for three days as the price includes a private chapel service, traditional Christmas lunch, champagne buffet and gala dinner, Christmas presents for all the guests and the chance to indulge in numerous aristocratic pursuits such as carriage rides around the grounds.

With 26 bedrooms, you could split the bill between several friends and the cost per head would be no more than the price of staying in a top- notch hotel.

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