Who owns Pensmore mansion?
Steven T. Huff
Work on the 72,000-square-foot mansion — designed to be energy-efficient, disaster-resistant and to last for generations — began in 2009, according to previous interviews by the News-Leader with the home’s owner, entrepreneur and retired CIA official Steven T. Huff.
Who owns the biggest house in the United States?
Largest houses
Rank | Square footage (Square meterage) | Owner |
---|---|---|
1 | 178,926 sq ft (16,622.8 m2) | The Biltmore Company |
2 | 109,000 sq ft (10,100 m2) | Gary Melius |
3 | 105,000 sq ft (9,800 m2) | Nile Niami |
4 | 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m2) | (demolished in 1980) |
What’s the name of the estate in Ozarks?
Pensmore, as the estate is called, can purportedly withstand a hurricane, a tornado, or even a bomb blast. It is an above ground fortification. The only thing missing is sentinels in towers. Maybe that’s next. Who Is Steven Huff?
Where is the Pensmore mansion in Branson MO?
Pensmore Mansion The Pensmore Mansion is located in the Ozark Hills near the small town of Highlandville. The elaborate castle is hidden away in the woods, but can be seen from Highway 65 between Springfield and Branson (if you know where to look.)
How big is the house in Ozarks with the turrets?
With turrets and 32-foot ceilings, it looked like a cross between a French chateau and university building. The house has five floors, several elevators, 14 baths and 13 bedrooms, including five suites with kitchens. The main kitchen measures 40 by 60 feet.
Why was the Pensmore built in the Ozarks?
No expense was spared making his place. It is energy efficient, self-staining, and well-nigh indestructible, and all of this, plus its size, remote location in the Ozarks, and the fact that is was made with new age materials by an ex-intelligence operative have made a lot of people wonder why it was built in the first place.