Medieval and modern worlds collide in this castle home for sale in Montana. See it
A type of home that you’d see dotting the green rolling hills of Scotland has popped up on the real estate market in Montana of all places.
It’s a castle, but not just any run-of-the-mill castle. This one, listed for $4.25 million in Great Falls, has a modern flair that gives it a unique look.
“Welcome to your own majestic retreat on the banks of the mighty Missouri River! This extraordinary estate offers unparalleled privacy, surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of Montana’s landscapes,” the listing on Sotheby’s International Realty says.
“As you approach, you’ll be greeted by over a mile of pristine river frontage, providing endless opportunities for fishing, boating, and relaxation along the Missouri. The centerpiece of this remarkable estate is a stunning castle-inspired residence, exuding timeless elegance and architectural grandeur.”
Features in and around the five-bedroom, six-bathroom medieval meets modern-day home include:
Sauna
Wine cellar
Reading room
Two garages
Many fireplaces
Vaulted ceiling
Views
Included on the 51-acre property is a private airplane hangar and three airstrips in case your guests need to fly in from out of town. There’s also a boathouse along the river.
“For those seeking space for hobbies or projects, a large workshop within the hangar offers ample room for creativity and craftsmanship, while the two-bedroom guest quarters with a full kitchen provide comfortable accommodations for visitors or extended stays,” the listing describes. “This exceptional property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Montana’s pristine wilderness, where every day brings new adventures and cherished memories.”
The listing is held by Callie Pecunies and Crystal Ault at Glacier Sotheby’s International Realty.
Great Falls is about a 90-mile northeast drive from Helena.
This story was originally published June 11, 2024 at 3:27 PM with the headline "Medieval and modern worlds collide in this castle home for sale in Montana. See it."