Jim Bishop, who built Colorado wilderness castle by hand, dead at 80

Corrections & Clarifications: This story was updated to reflect that Jim Bishop had four children

The man who built one of southern Colorado’s most famous and unique landmarks died Nov. 21, the family of Jim Bishop, 80, announced Thursday morning.

“It is with a heavy heart that the Bishop family announces the passing of James Roland Bishop,” the family said in a post on the Bishop Castle Facebook page. “Jim passed away early November 21st in Pueblo, surrounded by his loved ones. Services will be announced at a later date.”

Bishop was 15 years old when he began building what would eventually become Bishop Castle, a towering, Gothic construction of stone and wood that appears to be straight out of a fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm.

Bishop bought the 2.5-acre parcel on which the castle is situated in the middle of the San Isabel Forest in 1959 for $450, which he saved by mowing lawns, delivering newspapers, and working with his father, Willard, in the family’s ornamental iron works, according to the Bishop Castle website.

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