- Thornewood Castle
Thornewood Castle is a 500-year-old Tudor Gothic historic site in Lakewood, WA We offer a unique venue for your getaway, wedding, or special event
- About the Castle – Washington, United States – Thornewood Castle
Thornewood Castle has stood for over one hundred years, nestled among old growth fir trees on four acres at American Lake in Washington State Its fascinating history, however, goes back more than five centuries
- Seattle-Tacoma Historical Private Estate - Thornewood Castle
While staying at Thornewood Castle, you can enjoy our lovely elegant common rooms, 3 acres of grounds and lake front, the 1 2 acre sunken perennial English garden designed by the famous Olmsted brothers, a summer porch with a lake view, a beautiful loggia, and a piano in the Great Hall for your pleasure
- Overnight Rates - Thornewood Castle
While staying at Thornewood Castle, you can enjoy our lovely elegant common rooms, 3 acres of grounds and lake front, the 1 2 acre sunken perennial English garden designed by the famous Olmsted brothers, a summer porch with a lake view, a beautiful loggia, and a piano in the Great Hall for your pleasure
- Thornewood Castle History – Thornewood Castle
These pieces were used to completely rebuild and recreate an authentic traditional English Tudor Gothic castle right here in America From English gardens designed by the Olmsted Brothers to 16th century stained glass windows, Thornewood Castle is rich with history and beauty
- A Letter from the Owners - Thornewood Castle
Nestled on four acres at American Lake and dotted with old growth fir trees is Thornewood Castle Built in 1908 by Chester A Thorne, this 27,000 square foot manor is of the Gothic Tudor style and is the only one of its kind on the west coast
- Castle Interior Photo Gallery – Thornewood Castle
Castle Interior The interior of Thornewood Castle is comprised of 54 rooms, including 22 bedrooms and 22 baths More photos of the overnight rooms are available on the page for each suite
- Presidential Suite – Thornewood Castle
The Presidential Suite received its name as an homage to two of the Castle’s illustrious guests - U S Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft
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