Detroit Free Press

Medieval-style castle for sale in Michigan lowers asking price

- Brendel Hightower Detroit Free Press USA TODAY NETWORK Contact Brendel Hightower at bhightower@freepress.com.

Remember the medieval-style castle complete with a moat and drawbridge that went up for sale in Oakland Township back in 2022?

Well, it’s still for sale. And the price recently dropped by $200,000.

The unique, secluded home on a hill surrounded by woodland across more than 6 acres is reminiscen­t of a palace fit for a king and queen.

It didn’t sell at the original asking price of $2.5 million and is now listed at $2.3 million.

The property is nestled in the rear of the Deer Creek Estates, a private gated community of luxury homes in Oakland County.

Dylan Tent, of Signature Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty Northville, said the price adjustment aims to enhance the property’s competitiv­eness on the market, despite its initial $10 million constructi­on cost.

Known as the LeBlanc Castle, this architectu­ral marvel boasts gothic-style medieval motifs both inside and out. The castle is distinguis­hed by its separate gate and two 27-foottall entrance towers at the foot of the estate. The 60-foot-tall structure, which is taller than most four-story buildings, sits on a parcel enclosed by a half-mile expanse of 6-foot-tall wrought-iron fencing. A winding path through the woods leads to the castle, which follows a 15th-century Scottish baronial/northern English architectu­ral tradition.

Constructe­d in 1990, the home represents the culminatio­n of a 20-year dream envisioned by the late James LeBlanc, who made a promise to his wife, Vera, on Christmas in 1969, to build her a castle, as recounted by Mike Kuligowski of Signature Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty in a 2022 Detroit Free Press article.

“I’ve been having consistent showings,” Tent remarked regarding the property, which requires some deferred maintenanc­e. “We just need someone that’s capable and financiall­y able to do the necessary work.”

The frame was built with 60 tons of steel, and to reach the 4-inch-thick oak front door, weighing 762 pounds, visitors must cross a drawbridge spanning a moat before walking under a portcullis.

There’s a surprise in just about every room of this 26-room castle, making up 10,781 square feet of finished living space that boasts five bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two partial bathrooms. There’s also a four-car attached garage featuring a Charles Dickens-era streets of London theme, complete with ceiling lights mimicking stars.

Features include concealed closets, escape rooms, a hidden spiral staircase that leads to the roof and secret passageway­s between walls. A trap door leads to a dungeon, while a hidden undergroun­d grotto houses a jacuzzi.

The residence is equipped with an elevator, five fireplaces, a rock and brick wine cellar complete with a tasting booth, a Tudor-style pub, a fitness center, a billiards room and a home theater with an 8-by-6-foot screen. It offers six balconies outside and two more inside.

Recent upgrades to the property include six new high-efficiency furnaces and air conditione­rs, new humidifier­s, a new boiler, a new hot water storage tank, $100,000 in window and door upgrades and about $20,000 in electrical updates, and the elevator was serviced and certified in 2022.

LeBlanc, the original owner, who died in 2022 at 72, was an engineer who led companies that earned federal defense contracts.

 ?? PROVIDED BY WAY UP MEDIA AND NICK ASPLUND ?? The front of 2009 Victoria Hill in Oakland Township.
PROVIDED BY WAY UP MEDIA AND NICK ASPLUND The front of 2009 Victoria Hill in Oakland Township.

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