With Jim Lowther, owner of Lowther Castle, he had an afternoon tea and found his nails covered in black dirt. He was busy madly after inheriting the largest castle in the Lake District from his father, 7th Earl of Lonsdale, a few years ago. The castle was built in the 17th century by its ancestors, hence its name. The castle and gardens were once abandoned and opened to the public after being rebuilt in 2000. The castle is huge, with the Lowther family one of the largest landlords in the Lake District, and its vast gardens, forests and meadows surrounding it, as well as its private property. It is actually very difficult to make a castle so big: open tourism sales tickets, afternoon tea, catering, various agricultural products, wedding venue rental, various ways to get income. Jim Lowther Storytelling is very funny, he also has a hobby is to produce honey, tens of thousands of tons a year.