Redstone, CO, US / CO
This turn-of-the-century jewel was completed in 1902 for industrialist and coal magnate John Cleveland Osgood. The Castle provides a unique glimpse into the personal styles and social culture of America’s elite at the turn of the 20th Century. Built in the Tudor style, the Castle is filled with the finest furnishings of the period: wooden paneling designed by Gustav Stickley, intricately cast brass globe lights created by Louis Tiffany and countless pieces of furniture and artwork collected by the Osgoods on their frequent trips to Europe. The main residence offers 23,000 sq. ft. of living space, with 42 rooms that range from an English-style Great Hall and a Russian-inspired formal dining room to a delicate Ladies’ Drawing Room decorated in the French style of the era. Oversized claw-foot bathtubs grace the bathrooms, and Persian carpets embellish the floors. The Great Hall boasts a unique feature as well: a special “peeping window” through which the original owner could view her guest’s attire. An estimated 75% of the original furnishings remain at the Castle today. Osgood’s original carriage house beautifully features oak-paneled stalls in a cove of trees near the castle. There is also a charming gazebo from which incredible views of White River National Forest and the Snowmass Wilderness can be enjoyed.
Listed By: Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media
Location ID: #074-10102084
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Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media
Denver, CO US
Phone: 303.892.3840
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