A 400-year-old bed which has provided a luxurious night's sleep for 15 generations of the same aristocratic family is claimed to be oldest in the UK.
The antique four-poster with its ornate carved headboard was built for the residents of the Berkeley Castle estate in Gloucestershire in 1608 and has been used for more than 400 years.
It has been providing a "comfortable" night's rest for the couple at Gloucestershire Castle, 'The Telegraph' reported.
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They believe the royal arms in the middle of the headboard are of the Stuart monarchy, dating the bed more specifically to the period after the accession of James I in 1603.
It has been suggested that the male and female figures in the pedestals represent Henry Berkeley, 7th Baron Berkeley, and his second wife, Jane.
The bed was identified by retailer Furniture Village which launched a challenge to find the piece of furniture that has remained in continuous use by the same family the longest.
"Despite its great age, it is the most comfortable bed in the castle. Sleeping in such a wonderfully historic bed conveys a real feeling of British history," Georgina Berkeley said.
The bed is listed on an inventory taken on September 20 1608 of New Park Lodge, a family property on the Berkeley Castle estate.
"What makes the Berkeley bed so unique is that it is still used by the same family and its moment of appearance can be accurately dated," Charlie Harrison, marketing director at Furniture Village, said.