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Have the Ultimate 'Downton Abbey' Experience at Dundas Castle in Scotland

Dundas Castle in Scotland offers the perfect experience for fans of the show.

ByABC News
January 30, 2016, 2:23 PM
An aerial view of the historic Dundas Castle in Scotland
An aerial view of the historic Dundas Castle in Scotland
Christopher Sharples

— -- Although "Downton Abbey" is coming to an end after six seasons, it doesn't have to for some travelers.

Cherish the series, set in a fictional British estate, by stepping into that very world at Dundas Castle in Scotland.

For fans of the TV series who want to live like a lord or a lady, Dundas Castle is offering a luxury "Downton Experience" where guests can enjoy the 18th century home's 17 bedrooms, gorgeous green lawns, a private squash court and much more.

PHOTO: The Spring bedroom inside Dundas Castle in Scotland
The Spring bedroom inside Dundas Castle in Scotland

"Dundas Castle is a family home and so has the welcome and comfort you might have experienced within grand houses of a bygone era, such as 'Downton Abbey,'" owner Sir John Stewart-Clark told ABC News in a statement. "With an atmospheric 600-year-old keep, a range of gorgeous reception rooms and comfortable bedrooms furnished with family antiques, this is a place that really brings history to life."

PHOTO: The Drawing Room inside Dundas Castle in Scotland
The Drawing Room inside Dundas Castle in Scotland

"I love to welcome guests who can really feel that my house is their home," the statement continued. "Whether it is a personal shooting lesson with the gamekeeper, or a tutorial from the butler, we like to make sure the experience is authentic."

PHOTO: The Winter bedroom inside Dundas Castle in Scotland
The Winter bedroom inside Dundas Castle in Scotland

Stewart-Clark adds that for fans of the British TV series, their "Downton Experience" can be customized for groups ranging from 2 to 20 people. Any package can include a variety of experiences, including a private tour of the grounds, learning how to make a bed like a housekeeper, cooking with Stewart-Clark's private chef or just living like the lord or lady of the house inside the castle.

To live like royalty isn't cheap. The "Downton Experience" at Dundas Castle, a five-star hotel, starts from $3,561 U.S. dollars per day.