Storied, offbeat stone castle hand-built by a local resident, with self-guided tours & a gift shop.
"When you're in love, it feels like there's nothing you can't do — even construct the country's largest self-built castle. Jim Bishop has spent more than 50 years constructing this 160-foot-tall fortress, which he started building when he and his wife needed a place to live. Today, it's become a unique tourist attraction in the mountains south of Colorado Springs, as well as a stunning feat of perseverance." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"A unique Colorado roadside attraction built by Jim Bishop, featuring exterior walkways and a fire-breathing dragon." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'
"At the age of 15, Jim Bishop dropped out of high school after being told he would “never amount to anything.” With the help of his parents, Jim saved up $450 and bought himself a two-and-a-half-acre plot of land in the the San Isabel National Forest in Colorado, where he planned to to hunt and live. Jim married his wife Phoebe in 1967. Two years later, when he decided it was time for them to get a house of their own, he figured he would build it himself. What started as a one-room stone cottage would soon grow to astounding proportions: It may be the largest one-man architecture project in the world. Today the frontier fortress reaches over 16 stories high, has three large cathedral windows, wrought iron walkways and a steel fire-breathing dragon. Today Jim Bishop is over 70 years old and is still building. It is unlikely he will stop anytime soon. In his own words: “Everything just seems to work, What’s real neat about not having blueprints is that if you make a mistake, you call it art.”" - ATLAS_OBSCURA
"At the age of 15, Jim Bishop dropped out of high school after being told he would “never amount to anything.” With the help of his parents, Jim saved up $450 and bought himself a two-and-a-half-acre plot of land in the the San Isabel National Forest in Colorado, where he planned to to hunt and live. Jim married his wife Phoebe in 1967. Two years later, when he decided it was time for them to get a house of their own, he figured he would build it himself. What started as a one-room stone cottage would soon grow to astounding proportions: It may be the largest one-man architecture project in the world. Today the frontier fortress reaches over 16 stories high, has three large cathedral windows, wrought iron walkways and a steel fire-breathing dragon. Today Jim Bishop is over 70 years old and is still building. It is unlikely he will stop anytime soon. In his own words: “Everything just seems to work, What’s real neat about not having blueprints is that if you make a mistake, you call it art.”" - ATLAS_OBSCURA
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