Monday, February 28, 2011

Searles Castle

Today I'd like to take you to Searles Castle. It's on the Salem/Windham Nh line and while you can see a few of the turrets from Rte. 28, you owe it to yourself to visit. It's open to the public, and offer private functions and tours of the inside of the castle. But I find myself completely enthralled by the grounds and the castle itsself.
There are so many little details and bits to explore. The castle was built by architect Henry Vaughn in 1915 and cost a massive $1,250,000 to build.
This was the first time I visited the castle in the winter, and I'm glad I went! I got to spend the afternoon going for a nice long walk around the castle with a very dear friend who had never been there before. *Shout out to Ruthie!* I got to see the castle with a fresh perspective, it looks completely different in the summer!
I love using the sun to my advantage. To highlight the archway, and offer some nice shadows.

I love the shadows and light of the archway and the iron work. I spent quite a few shots just on the iron work alone!
I hope you enjoyed a walk around the castle with Ruthie and I! I'm looking forward to sharing so much more of my New England with you...

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful. This is somewhere I really want to visit. I love Castles, and this is amazing.

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  2. Thanks so much! I'm happy I could share it with everyone. It's a beautiful and peaceful spot that I've visited many times in the spring and summer months. I was so glad that once I got there it looked just as magical, if not more with the snow!

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