« Back to article: 7 spectacular surprises inside Chip and Joanna Gaines' new Fixer Upper castle in Waco

The castle will be on tour only through the end of October, before it's featured on a special season of Fixer Upper - Wecome Home.
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The primary bedroom (formerly "mother's bedroom") has original flooring and a working pulley system for windows.
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One of the coziest nooks is in the castle turret.
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The basement now includes a "card room" that has a dark, masculine feel.
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The bathrooms are some of the most spectacular spaces in the castle.
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Many surprises await behind this 10-foot, 400-pound, solid oak door.
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The castle dates to 1913.
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Joanna posed in front of her favorite fireplace for the cover of the Winter 2019 Magnolia Journal, when they announced the cstle renovation. The full room will be revealed on the show.
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Chip and Joanna Gaines (pictured in the dining room) took about a year to renovate the castle, which will go on sale in in the fall.
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A new 8 am tour of the Silos includes a visit to the historic church that Chip and Joanna renovated and moved onto the property.
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Can't get a table at Chip and Jo's Magnolia Table? Visit the takeaway market next door.
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The Gaineses' renovated Hillcrest Estate sleeps 12.
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Hillcrest Cottage, on the grounds of Hillcrest Estate, opened in fall 2021 as a vacation rental for one or two.
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