King Me
For 22 years of blood, sweat, and sacrifice, John Roswell Miller has been minding his manor at Bull Run Castle.
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For 22 years of blood, sweat, and sacrifice, John Roswell Miller has been minding his manor at Bull Run Castle.
Photographs by Darrow Montgomery
Smoking is forbidden in John Roswell Miller's castle. That's the No. 1 rule here. The 73-year-old Army vet didn't lay brick after brick, lift and set hundreds of unwieldy wooden beams, and gather thousands of antiques just so his medieval manor could stink like an ashtray. No, this honest-to-God castle should smell like Camelot.
Miller has spent 22 years putting together this peculiar Virginia palace, transforming 14 acres of Loudoun County cornfield into a 6,800-square-foot, four-story fortress featuring 22 rooms, 81 doors, and 89 windows--not to mention the Tower of Love and its 27 cupids. And he might spend the next 22 years trying to finish it, too--that is, if he truly wants to finish it. Miller's working man's hands give him the right to rule as he pleases. His law is the only law. Even his wife was forced to go outside to enjoy a cigarette--that is, before she left him. ... Continued
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