

A mansion with unique additions has hit the housing market — and it’s fit for a queen.
A two-story manor sits in the Langton-by-Wragby village of Lincolnshire, England, and is officially up for sale with a hefty price tag.
The 4,000-square-foot, 19th-century home has belonged to the same family since it was built but is now officially looking for new owners.
Listed by Savills at roughly $865,000, the Victorian red-brick home still holds original features from its inception, according to SWNS.
Some of the unique details include a sitting room with gold wallpaper and matching curtains, preserved fireplaces, a drawing room, two cloakrooms and a boot room on the first floor.

A unique home hit the market and includes a moat surrounding the 4.53 acre property. (SWNS / SWNS)
The six-bedroom home also has a master bedroom with an ensuite, a family bathroom and a shower room, all nodding to the time the mansion was built, per SWNS.
One of the more interesting additions to the home is a moat surrounding the four-and-a-half-acre property.

The home is still adorned with gold wallpaper and matching curtains from the original build. (SWNS / SWNS)
Moats, originally used to protect a castle or city wall, were filled with water because of fortification and became popular in the Middle Ages, according to Britannica.
The manor also has multiple workshops, garages and even a pigsty on the property.

The manor includes a sitting room looking out toward the backyard of the 4.53-acre property. (SWNS / SWNS)
Savills residential sales director Roo Fisher told SWNS that the home will be a great fit for a family to occupy.
"The manor has been realistically priced as it requires considerable modernization, and once complete, it will make the most amazing family home," he said.

A mansion in England is up for sale and has some unique additions. (SWNS / SWNS)
He continued, "It’s not every day [that] you can buy a house with its own moat, so that is a real highlight for me."
Fox News Digital reached out to Fisher for further comment.