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Huge CASTLE hits market at $5m with its own drawbridge and ballroom
A huge castle has gone on the market for $5.5 million – and it comes complete with its own drawbridge, turrets and sprawling ballroom.
Set across 2.3 acres, five-storey Parsons Castle is perched atop cliffs overlooking Lake Whitney in Clifton, Texas, US.
Enter by crossing a drawbridge to a grand foyer with a 3,000 sq ft ballroom – with stunning views of the surrounding lake.
Manicured lawns, a pool and spa, as well as multiple balconies help make guests feel like royalty, with the fourth floor boasting a grand gazebo-style balcony for outdoor events.
The castle boasts 10 opulent guest bedrooms, 15 bathrooms, a bridal suite, and a groom’s dressing room.
An elevator whisks owners to their third-floor penthouse with an open kitchen, living, and dining room.
Unwind in your own luxurious castle with numerous private balconies and expansive lake vistas.
A three-bedroom guesthouse adds extra residential space to the property.
Listings agent Eric Hacker describes the plush pad in a video: “This five-storey castle, perched on the shores of Lake Whitney, is the result of years of collaboration with architects and engineers.”
Built in 2018, the castle has recently been used for events including weddings.
It is currently available with Hacker Property Group for $5.5 million.
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