Check Out the Incredible New Renovations of Louisiana’s Irish Bayou Castle
Louisiana's "Irish Bayou Castle" is for sale again. The infamous property has recently undergone a incredible renovation, and now you can see exactly what it could be like to live like Louisiana royalty in this new virtual tour of the castle.
Louisiana's Irish Bayou Castle
Sometimes called Fisherman's Castle or The Little White Castle, this place has bravely withstood everything Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Isaac, and more have thrown at it.
WDSU reports the castle was originally built by Simon Villemarette in 1981 for the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans and was completely decorated inside with medieval decor.
Louisiana's Irish Bayou Castle is located on I-10 East toward Slidell.
According to realtor Matthew Grass' listing, the Irish Bayou Castle has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and is 1,318 sqft, and sits on a 6,000 sqft lot.
The Irish Bayou Castle has long been a fascination for Louisianian's because our architecture is not typically associated with traditional European castles.
Louisiana is more known for its unique Creole and Cajun architecture, which has been influenced by French, Spanish, and African cultures.
Louisiana's Irish Bayou Castle is for sale again for $500,000.
Check out Matthew Grass' official listing for the castle over at realtor.com.
The official Facebook page Irish Bayou Castle has just released a video giving you a virtual tour of the property showing all of the fantastic new renovations that have been done.
If the video of the virtual tour of Louisiana's Irish Bayou Castle doesn't load, you can check out over the official Facebook page HERE.
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