Have you been dreaming of your extremely own castle?
Finish with fortifications, medieval chandeliers and what looks to be a courtyard?
Nicely, present-day your blessed day.
A home in southern Indiana that strike the genuine estate current market Thursday has all that and more — a two-bedroom, 2.5-rest room castle on 7.91 acres for an asking price of $400,000.
“It is really certainly exclusive,” real estate agent Denise Taylor advised The Courier Journal on Friday.
Right before the house was purchased by Mackey S. Griffin, the castle’s creator, it served as a h2o reserve for an ammunition plant all around Earth War II, Taylor said. All the doors in the castle — built in the late 1990s — are manufactured of the original lumber that protected the reservoir.
Griffin died in February 2020, and his spouse, Peggy Griffin, said Friday this was his 2nd castle — the first was in Jeffersonville on Spring Avenue.