It's very homely, this castle. It doesn't have huge ballrooms. I didn't want a cold, cavernous place.
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I wouldn't like to live in a castle now, but I'd enjoy a visit to Restormel in Cornwall in its 13th century prime. It's a circular castle with the rooms built against the outer walls and quite intimate in size. Life there wouldn't follow the pattern of more classic castle design.
I've been in a lot of castles, and they are pretty damp, cold and gloomy. However, I love Windsor Castle in England.
Our castle is not imposing, but is well built, and surrounded by a very fine garden. I live in the bailiff's house.
The kitchen really is the castle itself. This is where we spend our happiest moments and where we find the joy of being a family.
I'm just fascinated by visiting actual castles in the countryside.
A room is like a stage. If you see it without lighting, it can be the coldest place in the world.
Castles in the air - they are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build too.
I live in a house that was built in 1480. It has a moat around it. It is like a little baby castle.
I love playing big rooms. There's nothing like it. It's a power trip.
No matter how nice a hotel is, it's not home.
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