This Ontario Castle Is A $5.9M Medieval Fever Dream Come To Life (PHOTOS)

It's the tropical bird-themed bathroom for us. 🦜🏰
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It's not every day that you come across a castle for sale in Ontario that has two ponds, a vineyard and a bathroom embellished with toucans.

With its ornate chandeliers and red canopy bed in the master bedroom, this mansion is where you belong if the jousting tournaments at Medieval Times were the most exciting part of your childhood. 

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The listing describes this three-bedroom home as a "one-of-a-kind estate," and we'd certainly believe it.

Peter Kolisnyk | Engel & Völkers

The opulent dining room has a wall made entirely of mirrors, so you can gaze at your reflection as you feast on... whatever it is that medieval royalty feasts on.

Peter Kolisnyk | Engel & Völkers

The "unique" master bedroom looks like it belongs in a Bridgerton scene.

Peter Kolisnyk | Engel & Völkers

This bathroom stands apart as the only room with a tropical jungle theme, which only adds to the property's alluring mystery.

Peter Kolisnyk | Engel & Völkers

The country home's multiple wine cellars are exactly like the ones you'd find in Bordeaux, France, and this one even has a table to entertain guests. 

Peter Kolisnyk | Engel & Völkers

It goes without saying that this home is exactly as the listing describes it — a place with "endless possibilities."

Peter Kolisnyk | Engel & Völkers

Landmark Castle Home

Price: $5,900,000

Address: Lincoln, ON

Description: A sprawling 10-acre estate and vineyard in the country with stone accent walls, extravagant features, and too many fireplaces to count. 

Peter Kolisnyk | Engel & Völkers

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