An Apartment In The “Four Weddings and a Funeral” Castle Is Currently For Sale

updated Apr 8, 2020
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You can now live where Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell once stood (and made us cry). The principal ground-floor apartment in the stunning Albury Park Mansion, situated in the sweeping English countryside, just went on the market for £2.5 million ($3.1 million). And fans of the 1994 romantic comedy “Four Weddings and a Funeral” will instantly recognize the gorgeous stately home.

Albury Park Mansion was the backdrop of the wedding between MacDowell’s Carrie and the late Corin Redgrave’s Hamish. Though the fictional wedding took place in the Scottish highlands, the actual mansion sits in Guildford, Surrey, located about 35 miles from London.

The apartment newly on the market is one of several apartments within the estate, which was chopped up and made into private homes by the Candy Brothers 12 years ago, according to People. The principal apartment, being sold via Savills real estate firm, offers four bedrooms, a family kitchen, a mezzanine study, and a below-ground “cavern style bar” with attached spa, sauna, gym, and wine cellar, as the listing on Savills states.

Furthermore, the apartment’s new owner will enjoy a private terrace garden, double garage, and multiple community spaces within the Albury Park Mansion property, as well, including communal grounds and a reception hall.

Fans of the film may also recognize the St. Peter and St. Paul’s church, also situated on the mansion’s grounds. This is where Carrie officially tied the knot with Hamish, thus crushing Charles’s (Hugh Grant) heart. 

Though many of the mansion’s features were rebuilt in the 1700s after a fire, the church itself dates back to about the 10th century. And parts of the home itself date back to the 1500s.

You can check out the full listing on the Savills website. This property is truly what dreams are made of.