240 Comments for Ravenwood Castle

Such a beautiful shot with the sun on the greenery and the castle rising out of the foliage.
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Its was SO very nice to see this place before the vandals got to it and others put their shots of it on the web. Thank You ever so much for the lovely photos!
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This is a great space. So Roomy. I could see a rack overhead with all kinds of copper cookware.
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Always LOVE your infrared shots Mr. Motts!
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All those windows must of brought such wonderful light and warmth into this place. Sad no one ever got to fully enjoy it.
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Awesome View! Wonder if someone could secretly stand in the tower and peer up to see what the ladies of the house where doing. But, according to legend no one ever lived there. How strange!
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Wonder what happened to the center part of those doors?
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Jude that would make a lot of sense. Did you see the rectangular hole at the top? peep hole? or, maybe something was attached there. Intriguing!
What a Grand room this would be with royal furniture on top of tapestry type rugs.
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Yes, John G. i think they are called Cathedral style doors. How quaint. Wonder who CG was and why he felt the need to leave his initials on that door!?
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armywife... I too wondered if those bookcases led to a hidden room or hallway. They look moveable and fake for some reason.
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In my minds eye i can imagine a lovely lady standing at one of those cathedral like windows overlooking a beautiful blooming garden full of roses and hedgerows.
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What a Storybook feel to this. Conjures up a princess kept in a lonely palace. Great photo.
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Love the woodwork.
Charming, great place! I wish it had been mine. Thank you for your time that day 10 years ago.
You are right Selena, It's an American Standard toilet from the 1960's, back when their logo was printed as 'Standard' in a somewhat gothic font.