Look Inside The Wyoming Castle You Could Own
I've written about this castle before. It's still for sale. Just win the lotto and go for it.
There is a wonderful video tour of this magnificent place.
Most people who think of owning a home in Wyoming think of a cabin with grand mountains behind them.
Nothing wrong with that.
But why not think outside the box?
How about a castle?
Not some amateur castle.
We will need tunnels and a helipad to land the helicopter.
HOW MUCH? If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
But just so you know, the asking price is $14,000,000.
Watch the video below to get a tour.
This castle is not where you'd expect. Towering high above the nearby forest, its base sits at over 6500' above sea level.
Over a million bricks make up the facade, and the top turret is over 100 feet tall.
The roof is made of copper and was built to last over 300 years.
This estate spans 17,000 square feet and includes 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, three shops, a series of underground tunnels, an elevator serving all floors, 40 acres of private forest, and even a helipad.
Built in 1992, Bedford Castle has never been listed before and represents a unique opportunity to own a prime piece of Wyoming, with unmatched views of Star Valley from the glass spire.
You'll love the view from the glass-enclosed tower.
From the top lets go to the bottom then farther down, underground.
You might look at these tunnels and think, "Wow that's CREEPY!"
Well, yeah. These are underground tunnels. That's the point.
Those tunnels will help you get to other parts of the castle during a Wyoming blizzard. No need to go outside.
Plus, it's a great way to freak out your friends.
The bedrooms, library, and kitchen will blow your mind.
I'm sure if you lived here you'd sit around hoping that somebody attacks at some point.
It is a castle, after all.
Before you commit, you better ask about the electric and heating bills.
You'll need a staff to keep the yards trimmed and the house clean.
Other than that... It's a FRIGGEN CASTLE.
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