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I would like to add additional information about this house which is readily available on the internet but I'm not sure if it would be considered original research or a copyright infringement. This property is currently (as of 5 January 2019) listed on the website Zillow.com as being for sale and on that site is a more detailed description of this property along with a number of photos. Several other real estate web sites also include nearly identical photos and descriptions. The key things to me would be the fact that it was built out of stone and is about 6500 square feet, that there is an adjacent garage/caretaker's apartment on the property and that the house rests on roughly 65 acres of mostly virgin forest. It would be more accurate to describe the main house as a castellated mansion rather than a French Chateau. The interior and exterior are more rustic and Gothic than a French Chateau would be. A French Chateau is almost always far more ornate or at least what is usually thought of as one is. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.190.183.221 (talk) 09:24, 5 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]