Rickman Castle's Entry

"Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things that escape those who dream only at night."
- Edgar Allan Poe

Both the sides of the new entry way are four feet high.

Tim built the framework, he poured and spread the concrete floor. After the concrete dried, we removed the frames, and added the flower pots.

Construction of the walls has begun, and the framework is finish for the arch. Tim poured the arch one bucket at a time. He added some of his stone carvings into the arch, when the archway dried we added our newest gargoyle.

After the seventh layer of blocks we place rebar in each block. Then we filled each section with concrete. A cap was placed completely around the seventh row, then the process of building with blocks again. We have filled the upper cores with concrete, and the top caps are in place. We have also added a few more statues across the front. The roofing has been completed, and we box in the framework.

Carvings have been placed above the front door in the entry. Most of the ceiling is in place.

Work done inside the entry. We made the chandelier from an old wagon wheel. The entry is 16 feet high. Everyone that has seen it in person and on the net says that the pictures just don't do it justice. They say that it is larger than what they were expecting to see.

Tim and Jordan places the spires on top of the entry. Small dragons have been placed on top of each spire.

We have placed ironwork on each side of the entry in the windows.

Dragons at Entry

Tim’s father made the Castle Birdhouse in the back ground for us.

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