A Comprehensive List of All Castles in America.
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Lambert Castle Museum, Paterson, New Jersey
Lambert Castle Museum, Paterson, New Jersey is a landmark, castellated brick mansion in a prominent position overlooking Paterson.
Carcassonne Castle, Marblehead, Massachusetts
Carcassonne Castle, Marblehead, Massachusetts is a substantial, stone, chateau-esque waterfront home on Marblehead Neck.
Nemacolin Castle (Bowman’s Castle), Brownsville, Pennsylvania
Nemacolin Castle (Bowmans’s Castle), Brownsville, Pennsylvania is the third oldest castle in The United States.
Boston University Castle (BU Castle), Boston, Massachusetts
Boston University Castle (BU Castle), Boston, Massachusetts is a medieval style mansion owned by Boston University.
Kimball Castle, Gilford, New Hampshire
Kimball Castle, Gilford, New Hampshire is a derelict medieval style castle above Lake Winnipesaukee with adjacent Airbnb property.
Marion Castle (Terre Bonn), Stamford, Connecticut
Marion Castle (Terre Bonn), Stamford, Connecticut is a chateau style mansion added to the National Register of Historic Places in […]
The Saunders Castle at Park Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts
The Saunders Castle at Park Plaza, Boston, Massachusetts (formerly The Armory of the First Corps of Cadets) is a castle-like […]
Biddle Mansion, Tarrytown House Estate, Tarrytown, New York
Biddle Mansion, a castle-like stone mansion, is part of the Tarrytown House Estate – a hotel and conference center in […]
Warner Castle, Rochester, New York
Warner Castle, Rochester, New York is a prominent limestone mansion with towers and crenellations, modeled on a Scottish castle.
Collings Castle, Turner Falls Park, Davis, Oklahoma
Collings Castle, Davis, Oklahoma is an abandoned, medieval-style castle in Turner Falls Park.
America – A Land of Castles
It may come as a surprise to some but there are lots of castles in America – from the west coast to the east coast and from the very south to the very north – if you search hard enough (which is what we've done), you'll find chateaux, forts, whimsical towers and, yes, castles.
With the exception of a few of the forts, pretty much all of these castles have been built for reasons other than defense or the imposition of power over an area. America's castles have been built as follies, as dreams, as a lifetime's vision. Castles in America are homes, wedding venues, tourist attractions, restaurants, hotels, vacation homes, even bakeries! But none of them ever needed to be built. They were built because the visionary behind each one of them had a dream and they acted upon that dream.
And that, in some ways make castles in America and Canada more exciting and accessible than castles in Europe. Of course over the centuries we have romanticized the medieval castle but in reality they were places of power struggles, of feuds, of barbarism, of torture and of grizzly deaths. Many have now become hotels and homes too but they also reflect darker times.
We're fascinated by American castles because they take the impressive architecture and style of authentic castles and chateaux and then combine that with the owner's vision to create something for current generations – whether it's a home, a hotel, a tourist attraction or a wedding venue.
We hope you too share a passion for castles in America and would love to hear from you too. Just drop us a line telling us your favorite castle in the USA or Canada and please also let us know if you're aware of any which aren't on our website.