A Far Cry From Its Regal Days, McGee’s Castle In Mississippi Is Abandoned And Slowly Fading Away          

If ever there were a place in Mississippi worthy of being deemed "unexpected," it’s McGee’s Castle. But it’s not just the fact that it’s a palatial abode that causes passersby to do a double take. Unkempt and in desperate need of repairs, the dilapidated state of the castle is also pretty astonishing and sure to garner a few looks. Read on to learn more about this regal gem and its fate.

Castles aren’t typically something you’d associate with Mississippi; however, the Magnolia State is home to a couple, including McGee’s Castle in Raymond.

Abandoned for years and rundown, its appearance is rather shocking.

It wasn't always in such bad shape, though.

McGee’s Castle is the creation of Dale McGee (hence the name).

He didn’t just come up with the home’s regal design, though.

He also laid every stone himself.

But the most impressive part of all is probably the fact that it started off as a modest A-frame house!

A far cry from its humble beginnings, the completed castle was both expansive and luxurious. It boasted 18th century furnishings, an authentic replica of the Knights of the Round Table, and other unique elements and opulent features.

Eventually, it served as a B&B and special event venue, which promised to “transport visitors across continents and back in time to the days of fair maidens and knights in shining armor.”

Sadly, Dale McGee passed away in 2005 and McGee's Castle closed shortly thereafter.

Since then, the regal abode has sat vacant and, not surprisingly, fallen into a state of disrepair.

Luckily, a local businessman has now taken ownership of the castle and is planning to restore McGee’s Castle back to its former glory.

Watch the video below for a closer look at McGee's Castle and its dilapidated state.

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Even though it's off the market, photos of McGee’s Castle, including some interior shots, can be viewed on Realtor.com.

So, did you about this expansive castle? Did you visit during its glory days? If so, what’d you think? Tell us in the comments section.

This isn’t the only interesting site that’s withering away. Read about another here.

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