The owners of a newly built estate called Blackberry Castle have put the Northwest Germantown Road parcel on the market for $7,175,000.

The estate features an indoor theater, a ceiling clock dial billed as Oregon's largest, a climbing wall, an elaborate bar, a ceiling fresco and two suits of knights' armor standing in illuminated alcoves. The surrounding 6.4-acre parcel is planted in two varieties of wine grapes.

The owners, Andrei and Leslie Lupenko, intended to live in the house, but have decided instead to move in closer to downtown, said Chris Suarez, who has the listing for the five-bedroom, six-bathroom property. While its listed as being completed in 2015, "it was almost a three-year project," Suarez said.

The house is filled with pieces the couple collected on their travels, he said.

Andrei Lupenko is president and his wife is registered agent for Telelanguage, a Portland company that provides translation services. Telelanguage last year settled a suit brought by employees, but a portion of the litigation related to attorneys' fees continues.

-- Mike Francis

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