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Crystal CaveLooking for pictures or plans to buildr a practical/romantic looking/fantasy style castle or storybook cottage. I just can't seen to find the magical looking one that I know will be the one. Any help, be it books or personal designs will be appreciated.
Thank you! Crystal Cave
knight1133The only fantasy-like castles that I can think of happen to be located in Germany. I know that there are some near Hiedelburg (don't trust the spelling) but I not where any others are.
I hope that helps.
Knight
thoomThe most romantic-fantasy castle of germany is Neuschwanstein. Even Walt Disney used this as a blue-print. It is build in the 19th cent. by Ludwig von Bayern, the last romantic monarch, who build more neo-classical buildings.
wurdsmiffDunrobin Castle near Dornoch in north east Scotland is the classic fairy tale castle. It also gas a long and dramatic history. See McGibbon & Ross , 'The Domestic and Castellated Architecture of Scotland' facsimilie copy of the original of 1896 published by James Thin in Edinburgh in 1990.
John BallLet us not forget Craigievar Castle in Scotland!
wurdsmiffOr Glamis, or Midmar, or Cortachy, or any of a number of well preserved and spectacular buildings in Scotland. All available in the reference given.
Philip DavisOr Castell Coch http://www.castlewales.com/coch.html Wlliam Burges's fantasy castle just outside Cardiff.

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