The grand 38-room property was once used as a location to interrogate Hitler’s Nazi deputy Rudolf Hess during the Second World War A 200-year-old castle in Cornwall, which was used to interrogate Hitler's deputy during World War II, is up for sale at a reduced price after being damaged by fire. The first images from inside the historic property in Milltown, near Lostwithiel, show the extent of the damage as the owners prepare to auction it off. The mansion, which spans over 12,500 feet and includes 15 acres of grounds with formal and walled gardens, was gutted by a fire...