Friday, January 18, 2013

Curbed National: House of the Day: Suburban Milwaukee Chateau Imitates '13th-Century France'

Curbed National
Interior Design, Decor, and Real Estate
House of the Day: Suburban Milwaukee Chateau Imitates '13th-Century France'
Jan 18th 2013, 19:00

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Location: Elm Grove, Wis.
Price: $3,500,000
The Skinny: It may look like something out of "13th-century France," but this 10,000-square-foot chateau is located in Wisconsin, on the outskirts of Milwaukee, and was built just six years ago. Designed by architectural historian Russell Zimmermann, the sprawling Francophiles paradise was the brainchild of a Milwaukee surgeon and his wife, but now the pair have listed the property for $3.5M. That price is astronomically high for the area, but it reflects the high level of craftsmanship that went into creating this convincing reproduction. By the numbers, the house has seventeen rooms, including five bedrooms and six bathrooms, on just under one acre.
· 14115 W Juneau Blvd [First Weber]

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