Fans bid to sleep and dine at ‘Downton Abbey’ for charity

Source:Reuters Published: 2014-8-17 17:28:01

Fans of the British costume drama Downton Abbey have spent a collective 40,750 pounds ($68,000) for a chance to sleep at the castle, take a butlering lesson on setting the table and have their portraits painted.

Auction house Christie's two-week online sale of 12 items and "experiences" gave fans a chance to live like the Crawleys, the fictional family at the center of the show, at Highclere House, the real-life Victorian castle used as the location for the drama series.

"Every lot found a buyer. With Downton Abbey's great popularity, interest in the auction was geographically diverse," said Elizabeth Van Bergen, a Christie's spokeswoman.

Yet securing a lot at the auction required the kind of wealth the Crawleys possess.

The top lot attracted a bid of 16,000 pounds for an overnight stay in rooms used during the filming of the first season as the guests of the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon, whose family seat is at the 175-year-old Highclere Castle.

The visit includes cocktails, a three-course dinner and a traditional English breakfast in the state dining room, Van Bergen said.

The charity auction, which began on August 1 and ended on Thursday, raised money for armed forces charities to support veterans and victims of war, Christie's said.

Season 5 premieres in Britain in the autumn on ITV and in the US in January on PBS.


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