This is what I found on Bloomberg:
Two Downton Abbey fans will soon get the chance to live like a Crawley for a night when Highclere Castle, the main filming location for the Emmy Award-winning drama, lists on Airbnb.
As a promotion for the upcoming film Downton Abbey, which will premieres on Sept. 20 in the U.S., the estate in Hampshire, England, is opening its doors to two guests for a one-night stay on Nov. 26.
George Herbert, the 8th Earl of Carnavon, and his wife, Countess Fiona, live at the castle when it is not open to the public. They will invite the guests for cocktails in the saloon, followed by dinner in the state dining room, where they will be served by the castle’s butler. Then they’ll receive coffee in the library before retiring to one of the principal bedrooms, with views of the rolling hills.
Stay in Highclere Castle, home of @downtonabbey.
Booking begins 1st October at 12pm BST: https://t.co/NzWLkgsjZ6@FocusFeatures pic.twitter.com/wM2Jd29ww9
— Airbnb UK (@Airbnb_uk) September 17, 2019
Highclere Castle, the location for the “Downton Abbey” series and film, is soon listing on Airbnb for an exclusive one-night stay pic.twitter.com/eqgDdMhBBf
— Bloomberg TicToc (@tictoc) September 17, 2019
Exclusive night at the real Downton Abbey Highclere Castle is offered for £150 on AirBnb – and you get dinner and cocktails with the Earl thrown in too https://t.co/wqJ6GiDLub
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) September 17, 2019
To celebrate the release of the new ‘Downton Abbey’ film, the real Highclere Castle will open its doors for one night only. https://t.co/oBLkGMAwKL
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) September 17, 2019
Two fans will be able to stay overnight in the majestic Highclere Castle. https://t.co/y6Isu29c1d
— Women’s Health (@WomensHealthMag) September 17, 2019
Two fans will be able to stay overnight in the majestic Highclere Castle. https://t.co/y6Isu29c1d
— Women’s Health (@WomensHealthMag) September 17, 2019
Take a tour of Highclere Castle, the real home of Downton Abbey https://t.co/alW3a76A8Z
— House Beautiful UK (@HB) September 13, 2019
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