The Sagewood Chateau

The exterior of the Chateau has a European look with a timeless stone construction. The property is surrounded by a 12 foot stone wall topped with 2 foot metal shafts. A cobblestone path leads to the large oaken doors which enter the Chateau. A variety of lamps surround the property on poles to provide illumination throughout the grounds. Roaming freely about the property are two ghouled German Shepards, one ghouled Dalmation, and one ghouled German Pinscher, all of which are house-trained and answer to the name Sic'em. The circular driveway leads through the elaborate gates to a separate parking area on the north-eastern side of the property. In front of the Chateau itself is a finely crafted statue of two fish spouting water into a wading pool. A variety of finely pruned hedges in the shape of fish are located throughout the grounds. Around the back of Sagewood Chateau, beautiful rose gardens lie in between cobblestoned paths. Wraught iron benches line the paths for some cozy tetes de tetes. For the adventurous, fun-loving kindred, there is also a hedgemaze.

Description written by Heather Parent

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