A 1980s suburban house which has been transformed into a miniature manor from the Middle Ages complete with moat and drawbridge is on the market for £210,000.
The three-bedroom property has a mock-Tudor exterior, stained-glass windows and grand fireplaces flanked with candle sconces.
It is named 'Agincourt' after the 1415 battle in which Henry V conquered the French army in the Hundred Years War.
The lounge is reminiscent of a Medieval banqueting hall and most of the rooms feature wood panelling and candelabras, while the master bedroom has a grand four-poster.
Outside there is a landscaped garden with a small moat and drawbridge.
The property on Denbigh Road, Ruthin, Denbighshire, is on sale with Cavendish Residential.
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