AirBnb where guests would "rather sleep outside" has become available to those who dare to enter. The 14th-century castle in Sterling, Scotland, is now open to common folk after previously being graced by royals including Mary, the Queen of Scots and Prince Charles.
The unusual holiday home, which allows guests to sleep with axes above their heads, has been listed on Airbnb for around £1,000 a night.
But its ghoulish interior isn't for the faint-hearted and has since sparked a debate online after a picture was uploaded of a room, reports Daily Record.
Actor Rick Carr, who posted a spooky photo of his single bed, wrote from his @rscarr account: "We are all staying in a castle.
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