By
Kenneth Lafler
Ken would like to gratefully thank the Perris Fire Department for their assistance in the filming of this project. This production would not have been possible without their help and unfailing cooperation.
Looking more like a Medieval Fortress the Rock Castle is located in Perris, California off of Hwy 74 which would be central street in Lake Elsinore . It is situated across the street from the Chamber of Commerce. To view the Castle take the 15 freeway to Central and turn right going towards Perris. It is about a 20 minute drive from there.
Built just before the Stock Market Collapse in 1929 and the great depression of the 1930's the house was constructed by the Ragsdale Family. The Castle has six foot walls of solid rock, which were hand quarried from the White Water area near Palm Springs and transported to the site.
It took Three Hundred Tons of rock to construct the castle. Some of the boulders are situated on the entire property. .
Built by Ada and John Lewis Ragsdale the house cost Seventy Five Thousand dollars to build in 1928-29 . The house actually sold for Sixty Five Thousand during the Great Depression of the 1930's.
Originally called Maitral Hill the house is Four Thousand Square Feet and has a huge Wine Cellar, probably underground. There are rumors that there was gold activity at the site and supposedly an old mine on the property.
There are rumors also that Vincent Price lived here at one time. Paranormal Activity at the site has been observed although there is very little to research on this subject.
Photography and Video
by
Ken Lafler and Martin Tramill
Research , Photography and Video by
Kenneth Lafler and Martin Tramil.
Also Ken would like to thank the Perris Chamber of Commerce for their assistance on this research for this project.
Special Thanks to Martin for his Technical and Photographic Assistance on the filming and production of this project .
Is it open for tours?
ReplyDeleteNo the house is occupied.
DeleteNo the house is occupied.
DeleteWho owns it?
ReplyDeleteIm not sure who owns it. But it is private property. Thank you for reading my article
DeleteWhat's the price tag on house ?
ReplyDeleteI don't think it is for sale. Thank you for viewing
DeleteMy grandfather owned this house from the late forties to the early sixties- upon when his widow sold the house to a hot air balloonist. My father, mother and older sister lived in the house in 1960-63. It had many beautiful antique pieces and was a lovely spot. No reportings of Paranormal activity at that point.
ReplyDeletethanks that's interesting, do you have m..ore information on it
Deletesorry... more lol
DeleteWas your grandfather a former Prize Fighter?
DeleteThank you for your post
ReplyDeleteWhy wont you give more information on this house
ReplyDeleteWe your grandfather a former Prize Fighter?
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