Touring $14,000,000 Indiana Mega Mansion

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Private Estate in Indianapolis, Indiana

Sotheby's International Realty

Resting on the former grounds of the Benedictine Monastery of St. Maur, the estate feels almost holy, a true sanctuary.

The palatial estate of a late philanthropist in Indianapolis hit the market this week for $14 million, making it the priciest house for sale in Indiana.

Sitting on more than 150 acres, once the grounds of the Benedictine Monastery of St. Maur, the roughly 23,000-square-foot mansion was the home of Christel DeHaan, the owner of Resort Condominiums International and the founder of Christel House International, an educational nonprofit. Known as Linden House, it is surrounded by landscaped grounds with a variety of gardens, imported trees and sculptures, according to listing agents Stan Burton of Avison Young and Mike Johnson of Encore Sotheby’s International Realty.

https://www.mansionglobal.com/articles/at-14-million-a-more-than-150-acre-estate-is-indianas-priciest-home-for-sale-01641337628

While offering the ultimate in privacy and security, the 150+ acre estate rests inside Indianapolis’ boundaries and is minutes from the city’s most notable assets including; Butler University, Newfields, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis International Airport, Lucas Oil Stadium, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, and several of the city’s exclusive golf and country clubs.

Nowhere else in the city will you find an estate with such a commitment to design and aesthetics. Each section of the home, surrounding terraces, formal gardens, and lush landscape are stunning and functional based on their intended use. This property is co-listed with Stan Burton of Avison Young.

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