Have the Ultimate 'Downton Abbey' Experience at Dundas Castle in Scotland
Dundas Castle in Scotland offers the perfect experience for fans of the show.
— -- 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.
"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."
"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."
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.