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Dahl 3 year s ago
Ghosts included.
       
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Delf 3 year s ago
No thank you my house and land is bigger for a lower price and costs
       
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Corey 3 year s ago
Why do people from the USA always seem to change the spelling of words ?
Good that you are finally getting on board with the metric system, but the word metre is not spelt meter.
A meter is a gauge, like a speed-o-meter, or an electrical meter.
A metre is 1000 millimetres, a thousandth of a kilometre.
You did the same with theatre and centre.
If you must use our words, spell them correctly, it is the least you can do if you do not have the brains to make your own language.
       
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Regina 2 year s ago
Corey, 1776 called and said no. Bob's yer uncle
       
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Nelson 3 year s ago
You used to need permission a license from the King to crenellate. That house and 22 acres surrounded by forest for 500k isn't bad. Personally I'd rather have a 500K yacht.
       
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Del 3 year s ago
All that´s needed id a moat and a dungeon for lewd sexgames
       
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Outside, there’s a basketball court, 3 separate patios, a garage, and vast areas of greenery

As of the moment of this article, the castle is going for $529,000 US dollars. The real estate ad suggests that it can be used for a number of functions, serving as a single family home, vacation home or rental, wedding venue, private multi-use retreat venue, or a new single-family home community. This is besides all of the immersive D&D campaigns that you can host inside.

Sources also state that this very castle was a filming location for the 1977 low-budget horror movie “The Demon Lover”, which told the story of a group of teenagers hanging around a cemetery and getting involved with a satanic priest who calls up a demon from hell. Don’t worry, the castle isn’t haunted or cursed, though some might find it a bit ominous given its aesthetic and the fact that there were rumors of Helmer being murdered here, but in reality he died of a heart attack.

The castle’s current owners, the Klenk family who have been living here since 1982, have spent their 36 years redoing the castle to make it more homely. They have done their best to make sure any renovations that they did fit Max Helmer’s original design, this way mashing the old and new styles into what they called “modern medieval.” Two years ago, they put the castle up for sale. 

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