A lavish castle in Bedford, Wyoming, once listed for $14 million, has received a $500,000 price reduction, now available for $13.5 million. Built by businessman Deon Heiner in 1992, the 9,470-square-foot structure is inspired by Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle, featuring turrets, ramparts, and an underground tunnel system. The estate includes 40 rooms, modern amenities like in-floor heating, and expansive views from the tallest turret. Listing agent Patty Speakman highlights the seclusion and picturesque surroundings as appealing traits for potential buyers.
Just the process of laying the 1 million bricks was necessary to build up the original home took eight years, according to Cowboy State Daily.
It sits on the top of the hill, and you've got views in every direction. It's just a beautiful location,
Despite the exterior's romantic design, the estate's 40 rooms enjoy the benefit of modern amenities, like large windows that let in ample light and imported stone floors with in-floor heating.
The tallest turret, accessed by a stainless steel spiral staircase, reaches 100 feet into the air, offering 360-degree views of rural forest and mountains.
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