I grew up near Rougemont, had relatives that lived on Red Mountain, had never heard of this!!! Very interesting, will have to do a little more digging. Thanks!
Thanks. It was very distracting there that day with all the construction going on, but we did the best we could do. Robert was great to show us around a little
I found him with an easy google search of the name of the castle and it comes up in almost all places. I'm not going to share it here for his privacy but like I said, it's real easy to find.
Hey my friend... I love this... I'll be reaching out to Robert soon...lol
LOL.. ok. He's such a nice guy, I'm sure he will welcome you!
Great place, Much thanks for the tour.
Thanks for watching. If I'm still in NC, I'll try to do an update when he finishes the castle! Will be neat to see before/after
Great place, really nice to see that castle 👍🏻
If I'm still in NC in 18 months, I'll ask for a redo to see the upgrades! Thanks for stopping by. Happy to see you.
Wow that's beautiful ❤❤❤
It was! I was excited to explore. I hope to go back in 18 months and get to see the 4 stories completed!
I filmed this back when it was abandoned. I'm glad he is finally completing it.
I grew up near Rougemont, had relatives that lived on Red Mountain, had never heard of this!!! Very interesting, will have to do a little more digging. Thanks!
Wow. The castle is the next to last house at the top of the mountain and he owns the peak across the street
This place is magnificent! , how would one get in touch with Robert ?
Research on Google and you'll find his email. That's how I found him
That's amazing. I thought I had seen somewhere that he was refocusing on it. I can't wait to see it finished.
Yes, he has recently started back on it. Should look exciting in about 18 months. His goal is 18 months in time for his daughter's 16th birthday party
Best selection of video angles yet. You are doing a great job. Keep it up!
Dave
Thanks. It was very distracting there that day with all the construction going on, but we did the best we could do. Robert was great to show us around a little
Where can I get in contact with Robert? I'd love to visit for some photography.
I found him with an easy google search of the name of the castle and it comes up in almost all places. I'm not going to share it here for his privacy but like I said, it's real easy to find.
Why is he using crummy OSB wood to build such a beautiful masterpiece?