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Interesting home and grounds. Great idea families families to get some history, see the beach, and learn about the family and how the castle was built.
Interesting home and grounds. Great idea families families to get some history, see the beach, and learn about the family and how the castle was built. more »
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The shell of this building is inside Huntington State Park. An interesting walk around. Plus you can walk around the park and beach after. We saw some alligators and birds. Small fees for both.
The shell of this building is inside Huntington State Park. An interesting walk around. Plus you can walk around the park and beach after. We saw some alligators and birds. Small fees for both. more »
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We used to visit the Huntington Garden and house in California so it was nice to see more of the family history. We did the self guided tour and thought it was fine. The map and signs in the rooms...
We used to visit the Huntington Garden and house in California so it was nice to see more of the family history. We did the self guided tour and thought it was fine. The map and signs in the rooms... more »
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Located on the grounds of Huntington State Park is the Atalaya Castle. Built in 1931, this was the winter residence of industrialist and philanthropist Archer M. Huntington and his wife, the sculptor, Anna Hyatt Huntington. It was named Atalaya, Spanish term for watchtower and designed after the Moorish architecture of the Spanish Mediterranean Coast. This walled structure formed a square with two courtyards inside, east side facing the ocean and the west side a main entry court. The living quarters had 30 rooms that included a kitchen, food service/preparation area, dining room, breakfast room, sunroom, wardrobe/clothes storage, bedrooms, baths, servants’ quarters, library, Mr. Huntington’s study, his secretary’s office and Mrs. Huntington studio. A 40 foot square tower housing a 3000 gallon cypress water tank gave enough water pressure to flow through the house. Additional buildings featured a horse stable, a dog kennel, a bear pen and an Oyster shucking shed. Rooms were heated by wood fireplaces and coal heaters. The name seems not fitting as no moats, ramparts, turrets, towers, look outs, and gatehouse are featured. More of a fortress with its single story structure, narrow walled walkways, grillwork and shutters over each window and enclosed courtyards. The bare rooms do offer some descriptive placards, otherwise it is a self-guided tour and you are on your own with a floor plan map. Cost is $2 per person, free if you have a yearly state park pass, to help the upkeep and maintains of the property. Come and tour the historical grounds, spend some time on the beach and go looking for alligators along the coastal preserve.
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Gorgeous place! And self guided tours are always the best!! Only downfall would be that there was a wedding going on at the castle, so we felt a little awkward walking through the courtyard. But it was all so beautiful!! Remember it's $8 per person to enter the park, then $2 per person to tour the castle. So $10 pp.
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its in a national park so you will need to pay to get in the park....Was a couple of dollars to walk around the actual home. Very little in there in terms of furnishing, but not sure if they will renovate it so its more like it was back when. Was interesting.
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Awesome! Pleasant staff. Kindly told us no drinks other than water allowed inside castle. It was a lot bigger than we expected, amazing to imagine how life must have been like back then. The park being right there is also perfect!
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This is an old house built in 1931 in a Moroccan Style by Archer Huntington, a philanthropist from New York. The house was used by the armed forces during World War II to patrol the coast. It's a great place to go to the beach and spend some time or the whole day. Brookgreen Gardens is also a part of this park although you would have to pay a separate entry fee. The house has some 30 rooms to explore and it's upkeep is improving each year.
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