54°55′09″N 2°47′10″W / 54.9191°N 2.7860°W / 54.9191; -2.7860Edmond Castle is a nineteenth-century structure north of the village of Hayton, Carlisle, Cumbria in England.
[3] It is now home to Philip Day, CEO and owner of the Edinburgh Woollen Mill retail chain.
In the late 1930s, Eric Graham sold Edmond Castle and the entire estate to Henry Studholme Cartmell and Stanley Walton, and it was used to house Czech refugees from about June 1940 onwards.
[6][7] Edmond Castle was later a borstal for delinquent boys, and later a hotel, before being bought by property developer David Dyke in 2005.
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