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I wonder from where the two guys came? Is there another building there in which they live?
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I drove up there last year and there were very obvious no trespassing / private property signs on the driveway to the castle. Were those gone??
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Went partway up the driveway on Saturday to show a friend the castle. The signs are still there.
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It is really poor judgement to not allow a new private owner the opportunity to try and fix the castle and make it a beautiful residence. It is part of the unique history of the lake and the area, to watch if fall apart is not a plan. I wish that one of the local folks who have done well and showed a passion for preservation of the lake life would step in.
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I agree. I think we all have examples of Selectmen making decisions that decades later looked unwise. At least, I would say "Do what you say and post bond for default."
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Sure, if you want to spend many millions to take it apart and rebuild block by block I guess its possible, but not really feasible. All it takes is a bottomless wallet. It is a beautiful piece of land with very impressive views. My wife had visions of rebuilding it, but there was no way to make it work. |
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