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Photos: Asking price for unusual Metro Vancouver mansion drops by more than $11M

It's had millions slashed from the price twice this year.

A Langley home fit for a lord has had its price slashed.

Again.

Another $4 million has been cut off the price for the unusual Tannin Manor.

Earlier this year, the mansion was listed for $35 million, making it one of the most expensive homes on the market in B.C. It was then relisted just a couple of months ago for $27.8 million after more than $7 million was cut from the original asking price.

It still costs a king's ransom, but it's one of the lesser kings. It's gone from Richard the Lionheart to George I to John.

The asking price is significantly higher than the last assessed value of the property, which is $6.1 million. The building itself is valued at more than $6 million, but the land, which is part of the Agricultural Land Reserve, is valued at $75,000.

While the price has fallen, it still comes with all the unusual features as before, including an interior design that looks like a setting for a fantasy show like The Witcher.

There's essentially a tavern, a wine cellar, and other areas that look very much like medieval architecture.

Other rooms don't necessarily look like they're straight out of Olde England but still have design nods like light fixtures that look like huge torches, stone archways and aged wood.

The 15,300-square-foot home also has a home theatre.

The property itself is massive, nearly 29 acres. There's a workshop area larger than most Vancouver apartments, a pool house (and a pool), and a private helicopter hangar.

For context, an actual manor with hundreds of years of history on 53 acres of land in England is currently selling for £4.5 million, or about $8 million.

This story was originally published on Oct. 22, 2024, and has been updated with new details.