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The Traitors-style castle you can stay in 90 minutes from Greater Manchester

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Viewers of The Traitors have been gripped by the latest series of the BBC show. Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, it features 22 strangers who are competing to win a prize fund of up to £120,000.

But among the players - known as the faithfuls - are a group of traitors who are tasked with killing the faithful off without being caught.

In each episode all the players participate in missions where they have to work as a team to win money for the prize fund, but every night they must banish someone for good at the round table in the hope that they are a traitor.

The drama unfolds in a magnificent castle in the Scottish Highlands. The series is actually filmed at Ardross Castle, a 19th century house and estate north of Inverness.

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