Fonthill Castle | A Fascinating “Castle for the New World”

Fonthill Castle located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania was the home of Henry Chapman Mercer.  Mercer completed Fonthill Castle in 1912.  The castle is hand-mixed concrete and features 44 rooms, 32 staircases, over 200 windows, 18 fireplaces, and Mercer’s renowned, handcrafted ceramic tiles.

Fonthill Castle is open for guided one-hour tours through a portion of Henry Mercer’s historic home Monday – Saturday 10AM – 5PM and Sunday Noon – 5PM.  Admission is $15 Adults, $8 Youth (6-17), and ages 5 and younger are free.  In addition, Fonthill hosts special celebrations for holidays like Fourth of July and events like beer festivals.

Rear View

Side View

Saloon

Staircases

Guest Bedroom

Ceiling tile work

Fonthill Castle is a good 2 1/2 hour drive from Shippensburg, PA.  The Moravian Pottery & Tile Works is on the same property.  Within the concrete factory resembling a Spanish Mission, ceramists press and glaze tiles.  Tours are offered every half-hour and consist of a brief video followed by a walk through the facility.


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