![]() ![]() In other words 50 2x4 foot boxes were pushed down upwards of eight feet into bedrock and then filled with concrete. Kirkland spared no means in making sure this residential labor of love would be here to stay. He then chopped said trees down and hauled them back to 4377 Vz County Road 2602, where he handcut and treated them one at a time. Where did Kirkland get all of these logs? He literally knocked on the doors of his neighbors within a 10 mile radius and asked if they had trees in need of disposal on their properties. Gerald Kirkland built his namesake "Kastle" himself, enlisting the seasonal help of four employees from the speaker box construction business that he owns as a day job. The grounds also tout a gazebo and a three bay barn. ![]() In true Texas shindig fashion, there's a bandstand on the lake's shore for live music concerts and the home itself is rigged with a state-of-the art sound system, ensuring everyone gets to hear the band. The lake is so expansive, current owners Gerald and Kelly Kirkland have been known to take a jet ski or two out now and again. Sitting on a private 12 acre lake, the 40 acre estate includes two bridges and a swimming pier with wooden diving board. And there's a sportsbar-inspired entertainment area with wet bar bedecked in retro neon beer signs. The decadent kitchen boasts Viking commercial grade appliances, granite countertops and cabinets made of that sweet-smelling cedar wood. The master bedroom loft touts two master baths. The three story wooden abode is comprised of 4,800 square feet of living space and another 9,800 square feet of covered porches. ![]()
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