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VIDEO:Taylor Swift can now get MARRIED in ornate TENNESSEE CASTLE where She filmed smash hit ‘LOVE STORY’ music video

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VIDEO:Taylor Swift can now get MARRIED in ornate TENNESSEE CASTLE where She filmed smash hit ‘LOVE STORY’ music video

Taylor Swift fans can now live out their own love stories and get married in the ornate Tennessee castle where the singer filmed her romantic hit song.

With its white spires and twisting staircases, Castle Gwynn in Arrington is immediately recognizable to Swifties as the set for the ‘Love Story’ music video on the 2008 Fearless album.

And now the fairytale castle is opening up a new great hall and newly-wed suite to play host to lucky brides and grooms from the end of 2024.

Lucky betrothed can tie the knot in the same spot where Taylor played out her ‘Romeo and Juliet’ story.

The castle, built by Mike Freeman and his wife Jackie, has ornate brickwork, stained glass windows, soaring spires and 12th century gargoyles that bring the new-build to life.

Freeman had always wanted to live in a castle and in 1970, he began planning how to make his dream a reality.

In 1980 he bought the 40 acres of land the castle sits on and started construction, paying as much as he could afford into the project each month and doing much of the work himself.

He told The Tennessean: ‘I spent 10 years researching on how to build the outside of the castle’.

But the castle’s story changed forever in 2008 when a then-18-year-old Taylor Swift chose it as the location for her latest music video.

Freeman told WKRN: ‘The year after the first video we had a school day and I had 300 little girls who asked, “Where did Taylor Swift stand? I want to stand in the same place.”

‘We’ve had quite a few fans, really. Every one of them says, “Where did Taylor Swift stand?”’

Freeman got to meet Swift while she was filming at the castle, telling the outlet: ‘The few times she’s been out here, it’s just been like you and I talking, she’s just a wonderful, beautiful girl.

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