In the western starring and directed by Clint Eastwood no forgiveness (1992) appears Great Whiskeya fictional western town with a country house which served as the actor’s accommodation during filming. Located in the Canadian province of Alberta, on the edge of the Rocky Mountains, it is now on sale for 25.5 million Canadian dollars, or around 18.4 million euros.
The property spans approximately 500 acres and includes a stately main farmhouse, several guest cabins, an indoor riding arena, a 4.5 hectare lake featuring a boathouse and the original Wild West town setting that appears in the film no forgiveness.
“In addition to Clint Eastwood, the film’s co-stars Morgan Freeman, Gene Hackman and Richard Harris spent a lot of time at the ranch. owners they bought this western town and rebuilt it for fun,” says Chris Burns, consultant at Engel & Völkers Vancouver, the firm in charge of marketing it.
Fisher Creek Ranch is located in an idyllic setting at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, just an hour’s drive from the Canadian city of Calgary. Pine trees line the driveway that leads from the property’s main gates, past an ancient fort, to the main residence, an impressive farmhouse combining massive logs with steel and stone. Clint Eastwood lived there while filming in 1992.
The interior of the the accommodation has more than 1,142 square meters distributed in 5 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, 7 fireplaces and a large dining room, among other rooms. A network of elevated walkways winds through the trees and connects this accommodation to 6 guest cabins. Each of them is divided into 17 suites and attic private fully equipped
This set of buildings was the setting of the film no forgivenessespecially the fictional town Great Whiskey rebuilt to original film set plans and fully intact and ready to use. The town of the Wild West it consists of a sheriff’s office with two cells and an old armory, a saloon with a bar and a card room, a blacksmith’s shop, stables and stables, a bank and a carpentry workshop. There is also a small white church with old pews and a steeple.
“Inspired by the towns featured in popular Western movies, the ranch owners built it for fun. What’s unusual is that each of the buildings is fully functional and habitable rather than just a plateau facade of cinema. No, there’s no private ranch with anything like that,” says Chris Burns.
Right next to the village is a 4.5 hectare lake with crystal clear water, a waterfall and a boathouse. Thanks to the excellent water quality, the lake can be used both for recreational sports and for raising rainbow trout. Another highlight is the expansive equestrian facilities: a 20,000-square-foot complex with a five-seater stable, indoor arena, arena and viewing room, and veterinary practice. The ranch also has a helipad.
“Entertainment and luxury reach another level in this area. It is a true hideaway and resort old west adventure for entertaining family and friends, ideal for those looking for a life in contact with nature and at the same time sophisticated,” adds Burns.
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