If you've ever dreamed of owning your own castle, here's your chance - if you happen to have a huge amount of money burning a hole in your pocket.
Thornbury Castle, once home to Henry VIII and his new bride Anne Boleyn, is now on the market for £8.5 million (NZ$15m).
Situated on the edge of Thornbury, a market town in Gloucestershire, the Grade I listed Tudor Castle is now a luxury hotel with 28 en suite bedrooms, a restaurant, private dining facilities and a dedicated conference and events space.
The imposing mansion is set in unspoiled grounds, with a vineyard and kitchen garden.
Built during Henry VIII's reign by Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, the property was claimed by the king after the unfortunate duke was arrested for high treason and executed on Tower Hill.