Those who have always wanted to live in a literal castle finally have their chance — and they don’t even have to move to Westeros.
Right here in ye olde San Antonio’s Monticello Park, a residence modeled after a castle is back on the market after having its price slashed by nearly $500,000. Last time the Current reported on this property in 2021, it was listed at just shy of $1 million. Now, it’s a king’s bargain at half that much.
The eccentric abode is one of many diverse architectural styles represented in the eclectic but high-end Monticello Park area, which is located near Woodlawn Lake.
The rock exterior of the imposing structure features a cylindrical tower and a fortress-like protective wall. Though the exterior resembles a Medieval chateau, the inside is replete with Art Deco details, including arched doorways and rounded corners. Those touches make sense when you consider that the house was built sometime in the 1930s or 1940s.
The four-bed, three-and-a-half bath abode is made for those who have a flair for the dramatic. Bold design details reign throughout, including the circular master bath. The primary suite also includes a private balcony that affords a view of the landscaped grounds, which also harbor a casita.
This home is listed by Jacob Negovan with Exquisite Properties LLC.
All photos and listing info via Realtor.com.
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