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Showing posts with label LOTTERY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LOTTERY. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2011

THE BRANTLEY MANOR (Columbia, SC) - A Castle In My Own Backyard


craig and i were talking, as we often do, about what wed do if we ever could have the chance to win millions of dollars, and we always seem to talk about going back to columbia...

i always mention id like to build a home, or find one thats really neat looking (to me) and buy it.

this led us to a discussion about THE BRANTLEY MANOR.

craig said it was on lake murry, and was "Columbias Castle"

i said, "the WHAT?!"

he repeated the name to me, and said it was on lake murry.
"REALLY?!?!?!"

i was dumb struck.
i have lived in Columbia, SC for the majority of my life (22+ years) and i had NEVER heard about this mansion...
let alone heard it even resembled a castle.

well, being the savey person on the net that i have become, i went and googled this BRANTLEY MANOR with the addition of COLUMBIA SC on the end, and waitied less than a second for web info to pop up about it.

sadly, what i found was...it has burned down, and i never had the chance to even lay my natural eyes on it.

it WAS for sale at one point, but caught on fire, with the suspicion of fire.

finding an article about the manor BEFORE the fire, or any images as well, was difficult. but a few pages into google came up with this:


Brantley Manor Destroyed – February 2010

Conveniently located in the same May 2003 issue of Unique Homes as Dean Gardens – it’s really no surprise that I had my eye on this property.  Titled ‘Premier Lakeside Estate’ the home was described as a timeless English Manor and was situated on 4.8 pristine acres with a private peninsula.  The Main House which featured exceptional architectural artifacts and elements from the seventeenth century through the nineteenth centuries was approximately 20,000 square feet with 7 bedrooms and 9.3 bathrooms – making it the largest home on Murray Lake.  The list of features of the home is what really caught my attention, including the dual grand entries, two libraries, pub, indoor & outdoor pools, tennis court, fishing pier, floating dock, guest house, guest apartment, 3 slip indoor boat house and even dog kennels.
Having never searched the home in the past, I was curious to see if it ever sold.  The property was purchased in 2008 for $3.5 million, nearly $7 million less than the appraised value in 2003.  I found out the new owners had planned to ‘modernize’ the English Manor but quickly changed their minds and decided to tear it down and possibly develop the land.  The owners had an Estate Sale and sold off many of the unique treasures within the home and shortly after began demolition.  Only a week into demolition a fire broke out at the property in February 2010.  It burned for nearly 2 hours, destroying much of the home and causing an estimated $1 million in damage – which was no problem since it was being torn down anyway.  The owners family said the home was already more than half way demolished when the fire broke out and most of the expensive items inside had been taken out.  After weeks of investigating, Richland County officials ruled the fire as arson, but even stranger the home wasn’t insured.  After looking at the Google Maps aerial imagery of the Estate, you’ll notice the only part of the main house that survived was the ‘Indoor Pool & Glass Surround’ which was built in Europe and shipped over piece by piece.  It’s a very interesting and sad end to an Estate known by many on Lake Murray.  ”It is beautiful and everyone on Lake Murray thinks of it as a landmark and an icon on this lake,” said Joy Downs, director of the Lake Murray Association. “We’re sad to see it go.”

Price: $7,400,000 – Sold for $3,500,000
Size: 20,000 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 9 Full, 3 Half
Speciality Items: 4.8 Acre Private Peninsula, 3 Storeys, Seven Fireplaces, Three Kitchens, Guest Apartment, Dual Grand Entries, Great Hall, Rotunda, Elevator, Music Room, Two Libraries, Pub, Media Room, Two Offices, Workout Room, Personal Exercise Room, Heated Indoor & Outdoor Pools, Large Master Suite, Imported Marble, Limestone, Granite and Slate, Inlaid Wood, Tennis Court, Fishing Pier, Floating Dock, Greenhouse, Dog Kennels, 100 yard Golf Hole, Two Bedroom Guest House, 3 Slip Indoor Boat House.
Address: Murray Lake, South Carolina, United States




Monday, January 10, 2011

THE BIG LOTTERY WINNER- A MountainWings Moment

The Big Lottery Winner
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How would you feel if you won the lottery?

I mean a really big one, like 100 million or so?

Pretty good huh?

That's what I thought.

If you won 100 million that would undoubtedly make your day.
It won't make your life; but I will admit, it will do a pretty good job of making your day.

It would be hard to convince anyone that you weren't very fortunate if you won a big lottery.

Which prize is greater: money or life?

Do you know how many sperm are released from the average male during the act of procreation?

Approximately 300 million sperm are released. Only one fertilizes the egg. Each sperm will produce a different person with different characteristics.

300 million sperm compete in a race to fertilize the egg.

The one that wins makes the baby.

You won.

Out of 300 million, you won.

You got life.

The lottery has odds of around fifty something million to one. You won a race with odds of 300 million to one.

You won a greater prize than money in a race with greater odds than the lottery.

You won life.

Studies have shown that most big lottery winners aren't as happy five years later. I have a friend who knew two people who won over 50 million dollar lotteries. I asked my friend, were your friends happier before they won or now?

My friend paused in deep thought as they compared in their minds their friends before and after their big win.

"They were happier before they won," my friend replied.

I know countless who have won the prize of life.

Unfortunately, they, like the big lottery winners, often end up sad.

The thing about life. . .Not only did you win the initial race, each morning that you wake up you've won again.

Don't be like the typical big lottery winner.

Celebrate the win.

Celebrate the day.

Recognize the prize.

Each day.


~A MountainWings Original~