The Coordinates series celebrates lesser-known locales worth visiting across the state. Perchance a man’s home really is his castle. In the mid-nineties, Mike Newman, a native of Bellville (about an hour northwest of Houston), decided to build a house on twenty acres of sylvan pasture he’d bought outside the city. A friend floated the idea of a castle, and a few napkin sketches and about ten years later, the bakery owner had completed Newman’s Castle, a 3,400-square-foot medieval-style manor complete with bell tower, drawbridge, and a modification or two, such as a turret designed to fit a large, round bathtub. Public interest (and interlopers) prompted him to open his home for tours in 2004, though he didn’t fully take up residence until two years later. After Newman…