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Real-Life Castle for Sale Is Now Half Off

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This nearly 19,000-square-foot Connecticut castle is back on the market and listed by John Pizzi with Compass. It’s located at 450 Brickyard Road in Woodstock, about an hour and a half from Boston.It has nine bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, 12 fireplaces, and a foyer with plenty of room fit for a king. It even has a moat, drawbridge, and an elevator.There are a total of 20 rooms in this castle, with more than 25 species of hardwood used throughout the home on the doors, flooring, and other woodwork adding to this one-of-a-kind home.There are many interior and exterior doors, fireplace mantles, stained glass windows, and other items that were imported from Europe.  It was purchased from antique centers and dealers who specialize in saving and selling building materials with unique craftsmanship.According to the listing, this castle is known as the Chris Mark Castle. It’s named after owner Christopher Mark, who is a philanthropist and descendant of steel industrialist Clayton Mark.According to listing agent John Pizzi, Mark began construction on the castle in 2003 and oversaw the build from start to finish before it was completed in 2010.READ MORE: 10 Castle Metal Albums You Need to HearThe castle sits on 75 acres of land on Potter Pond, with heated decks and patios to enjoy in the winter.  And with a moat, privacy isn’t an issue.This property is an optimal fit for a person who wants a lifestyle change: not an ordinary run-of-the-mill home or estate, something unique and exceptional.  Owning a Castle may not be for everyone, but who wouldn’t enjoy the life of a king and queen?Let’s take a tour of this once $60 million castle, now dropped to $29 million.The Best Metal Song of Each Year Since 1970See Loudwire’s picks for the Best Metal Songs of Each Year Since 1970.Gallery Credit: Loudwire Staff

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