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20-JUL-2011 Frank Brault

#23 Gillette Castle - West Face

East Haddam, CT USA

"Atop the most southerly hill in a chain known as the Seven Sisters, William Hooker Gillette, noted actor director, and playwright, built this one hundred and eighty-four acre estate, the Seventh Sister. The focal point of his effort was a twenty four room mansion reminiscent of a medieval castle....Gillette designed the castle and most of its contents personally, periodically checking every phase of their construction. Built of local fieldstone supported by a steel framework, it took twenty men five years (1914-1919), to complete the main structure. Gillette began his semi-retirement in his new home; and in the following years, he supervised the many thousands of refinements created by local craftsmen....his will gave specific directions to see that the property did not fall into the hands "of some blithering saphead who has no conception of where he is or with what surrounded." ...Gillette was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1853...He is most famous for his portrayal of "Sherlock Holmes"." CT Gov. Site

The site was purchased by the State of Connecticut in 1943 from the executors of Mr. Gillette's will and is a State Park.

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Brenda27-Jul-2011 00:19
Very creepy looking but well done!
Stephanie25-Jul-2011 09:26
This sort of reminds me of something that Dali would have built. Great castle!
Mieke WA Minkjan25-Jul-2011 07:31
it has something like a bizarre beauty about it
J. Scott Coile25-Jul-2011 05:50
Such a labor of love.
LynnH24-Jul-2011 02:40
Fantastic from this PoV! V
Dawn McKenzie-Wykes23-Jul-2011 21:02
hmm strange looking place to me... something different..
Walter Otto Koenig23-Jul-2011 14:34
Great shot Frank, this really brings out the textures and details so well. After seeing photos of the interior, I think I could live there. "V"
Guest 23-Jul-2011 13:20
A wonderful capture and nice tones in this "different" castle"" :)
Michael J. Parkinson23-Jul-2011 12:58
Gillette must have been happy there. I can't imagine living in it. Still, it is well photographed.
Yvonne23-Jul-2011 11:24
It certainly is an awesome construction Frank!
Janice Dunn23-Jul-2011 08:57
Great ediface, but I can't call it beautiful!!! I wonder if he chose and placed each rock.
And twenty men took five years to build this - amazing
Guest 23-Jul-2011 06:12
Another side from the castle, also beautiful.
Cindi Smith23-Jul-2011 04:17
This place is just so amazing. I'd love to visit!