Lestat's Castle Estate

      
The Castle Estate is on the pacific coast, north of Los Angeles; 27.3 miles from the Canyon Estate. It sits on a cliff that stands high above a sandy secluded beach-front that lies at the base of an 80 foot drop. The plush plateau that lies at the top of this peninsula shaped ridge is covered in trees; a tree-line so dense it hides the castle from direct view. This dense forest not only houses and protect a castle but a series of trails that wander thru it as well. Along the trails, are white carved statues of angels that give moments of peaceful pause and guard the wooded paths. From the pacific, the estate looks like a rocky tree-lined cliff that sits behind a very small island off its beach. From the highway you only see the plateau the runs between the castle and the main roads, this area is also dense with trees. There are no direct access roads to the castle; the land is completely wooded. Off the highway you�ll find a curving series of off roads that pattern towards the castle ridge, but only 1 leads to a hidden entrance that Lestat calls the �bat cave�. Thru this entrance you�ll find a large garage area that is equipted with an elevator that runs from the garage area up to the stable area 1 level above; then to the lower level of the castle. From the beach, hidden behind the small island from view is a hidden entrance that leads to the stables. There are no other direct routes by vehicle. You can get there on foot but few have ever hiked up to the area because of the private property signs that occasionally warn any thrill seekers of their tresspassing. This leaves the castle estate only easily accessible by non-mortals; extraordinary protection for an ancient like Lestat.

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