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Gillette Castle State Park

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Area
  
122 acres (49 ha)

NRHP Reference #
  
86002103

Phone
  
+1 860-526-2336

Built
  
1914

Opened
  
1914

Architect
  
William Gillette

Gillette Castle State Park

Location
  
67 River Rd., Hadlyme, Connecticut

Architectural style
  
Bungalow/Craftsman, Medieval

Website
  
Gillette Castle State Park

Address
  
67 River Rd, East Haddam, CT 06423, USA

Hours
  
Closed today MondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursday11AM–5PMFriday11AM–5PMSaturday11AM–5PMSunday11AM–5PM

Similar
  
Devil's Hopyard State Park, Valley Railroad, Hammonasset Beach State Park, Rocky Neck State Park, Dinosaur State Park and Arbor

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Gillette Castle State Park straddles the towns of East Haddam and Lyme, Connecticut in the United States, sitting high above the Connecticut River. The castle was originally a private residence commissioned and designed by William Gillette, an American actor who is most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes on stage.

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LocationEdit

The park is located at 67 River Road in East Haddam and consists of the castle (located in Lyme) and its grounds. It receives 300,000 annual visitors. It reopened in 2002 after four years of restoration costing 11 million dollars. It now includes a museum, hiking trails, and a picnic area.

HistoryEdit

William Gillette's "castle", called Seventh Sister, was built in 1919 on a 184-acre (74 ha) tract at the top of the southernmost of a chain of hills known as the Seven Sisters. Gillette died having no children, and his will precluded the possession of his home by any "blithering sap-head who has no conception of where he is or with what surrounded". The State of Connecticut took over the property in 1943, renaming it Gillette Castle State Park. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

There are a number of oddities personally designed by Gillette, such as unusual doorknobs and locks, and a system of hidden mirrors for surveillance of the public rooms from the master bedroom. One can see the Connecticut River from the castle's garden.

The grounds originally had a railroad that visitors could ride around the estate, complete with steam engine and an electric engine. The engines were later purchased by Lake Compounce in Bristol, Connecticut and was originally used to transport guests around the lake. The remaining track was pulled up and the roadbed converted into walking trails. The engines were donated to the park in 1992, and are now on display.

References

Gillette Castle State Park Wikipedia