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Gosford Castle, a 19th-century country house in Northern Ireland that was used to portray the Riverrun castle on Game of Thrones, is for sale and accepting offers over £500,000 (or $656,452 ...
Northern Ireland’s Gosford Castle, which served as a backdrop in Season 3 of the HBO series, is on the market starting at £500,000 (about $656,452). For comparison, in 2015, the median price of ...
The Gosford Castle was originally built for The 2nd Earl of Gosford and was designed by London architect Thomas Hopper. During the Second World War, the castle was used to accommodate troops and ...
The Gosford Castle, better known as “the Castle at River Run” by fans, is located in Northern Ireland and, according to online listings, has a going price of just north of $650,000.
And now it’s for sale. Castle owners are accepting bids of anything over $650,000. It’s real name is Gosford Castle in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
The castle is located in Northern Ireland and its real name is Gosford Castle. It was used in season three of GOT. It's the ancestral home of Catelyn Stark's family and the castle where Robb Stark ...
The castle is located in Northern Ireland and its real name is Gosford Castle. It was used in season three of GOT. It's the ancestral home of Catelyn Stark's family and the castle where Robb Stark ...
The castle is located in Northern Ireland and its real name is Gosford Castle. It was used in season three of GOT. It's the ancestral home of Catelyn Stark's family and the castle where Robb Stark ...
The castle is located in Northern Ireland and its real name is Gosford Castle. It was used in season three of GOT. It's the ancestral home of Catelyn Stark's family and the castle where Robb Stark ...
The castle was built in the mid-1800s by the 2nd Earl of Gosford, Archibald Acheson, and it’s got all the history and character you’d want in a grand historic residence.
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