[1] Visually situated off Lexington (Versailles) road, it overlooks the Elkhorn Creek watershed on the Woodford/ Fayette county line.
Thirteen years after it was sold and received a major renovation, a new owner focused on revitalizing and remodeling the castle in 2017.
[3] The finished project was to have seven bedrooms, fifteen bathrooms, a fountain in the driveway, and a tennis court.
It had been for sale for many years at a price rumored to be more than 3 million dollars, and there had been talks that it would be turned into a medieval-themed restaurant or a museum.
On May 10, 2004, after months of renovations, an ugly mishap caused newly installed woodwork and wiring to catch fire in the main building.