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  1. Squire's Castle is a Romanesque Revival gatekeeper's house in Ohio, built by Feargus B. Squire in 1897. Learn about its history, architecture, urban myth, and restoration.

  2. Squire's Castle is a historic gatehouse modeled after German and English baronial castles in Willoughby Hills, OH. It is a popular destination for picnics, weddings, hiking and exploring the past.

  3. Squire's Castle is an intriguing hollowed out castle located on beautiful walking grounds. It's a quick stop to stretch your legs and get some unique pictures and have a picnic on the lawn or a place you can spend the day, hiking the many trails that are intertwined beyond the structure.

  4. The structure—which really does look like a small castle—was built in the 1890s by Feargus B. Squire (1850-1932) who was vice president and general manager of the Standard Oil Company. It was the first piece in a grand plan for a 525-acre residential compound to be occupied by Squire and his wife Rebecca.

  5. Mar 21, 2017 · Squire's Castle is a three-story structure that was supposed to be part of a huge mansion in the Chagrin Valley. Learn about the myths and facts behind its history, and why it is now a popular attraction for hikers and photographers.

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · Squires Castle is a 19th-century gatehouse near Cleveland that was never completed as a manor. Learn about its history, explore the nature preserve, and discover nearby places to eat and stay.

  7. Squire's Castle is a historic site in North Chagrin Reservation, built in the 1890s. You can hike, walk, picnic or play golf in this scenic park with a castle view.