The Le Chateau de Versailles spans 4.4 acres set on the beach between the sea and Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway. Photo courtesy of Caters.
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This palatial mansion home, which boasts six waterfalls and more than a million pounds worth of gold leaf, could be the most expensive house ever sold in America.
Due to be completed in 2016, the Chateau de Versailles in Florida’s Hillsboro Mile is on the market at an incredible $159million (£105m).
Named after the famous château built by Louis XIV, it has all the splendour of the French original.
It features six waterfalls, one of which is 25 feet tall, 11 bedrooms, a $2million (£1.3m) marble staircase, $3million (£1.9) worth of gold leaf, a go-cart track, an ice skating rink, a 26ft fountain and even the world’s first in-house IMAX cinema.
It also boasts a 30-car subterranean garage, a wine cellar with room for over 3,000 bottles, and a 1,300-gallon built-in aquarium.
The Le Chateau de Versailles spans 4.4 acres set on the beach between the sea and Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway.
This palatial mansion home, which boasts six waterfalls and more than a million pounds worth of gold leaf, could be the most expensive house ever sold in America.
Due to be completed in 2016, the Chateau de Versailles in Florida’s Hillsboro Mile is on the market at an incredible $159million (£105m).
Named after the famous château built by Louis XIV, it has all the splendour of the French original.
It features six waterfalls, one of which is 25 feet tall, 11 bedrooms, a $2million (£1.3m) marble staircase, $3million (£1.9) worth of gold leaf, a go-cart track, an ice skating rink, a 26ft fountain and even the world’s first in-house IMAX cinema.
It also boasts a 30-car subterranean garage, a wine cellar with room for over 3,000 bottles, and a 1,300-gallon built-in aquarium.
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