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Kimball Castle is the former summer estate of railroad magnate Benjamin Ames Kimball. It is located on a hill overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee in the town of Gilford, New Hampshire, United States. Although portions of the Kimball's original 300-acre (120 ha) estate have been subdivided, much of it remains conservation land managed by the town.
Nov 14, 2024 - Private room in castle for $300. Welcome to the newly renovated Innkeeper's Cottage located at the historic Kimball Castle property which has been fully renovated into 3 suites. Lo...
Kimball Castle was one of the few late 19 th century summer estates that still remained with its main house and service buildings intact and virtually unaltered.
Friends of Kimball Castle. 4,177 likes · 4 talking about this. A page dedicated to the love of the Castle and Lake Winnipesaukee.
Kimball Castle, Gilford, New Hampshire is a derelict, medieval-style castle above Lake Winnipesaukee. Originally built as a summer estate for a railroad magnate at the start of the 20th century, the castle was donated, in the 1960s, to a foundation for the purposes of preserving the surrounding land as a nature reserve.
Kimball Castle stands on a shoulder of Locke's Hill near the south shore of Lake Winnipesaukee. The nominated property includes Kimball Castle itself, a gazebo and six service buildings - a cottage, a stable, the driver's house, an ice-house, a carriage house and a pump house.
The Kimball Castle in Gilford, a piece of history overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee that has stood vacant and crumbling for nearly 60 years, was sold to the owners of a local realty company,...
‘Kimball Castle’ – Gilford NH. It was in 1897 that Benjamin Kimball, President of the Concord & Montreal Railroad and the Kimball and Wright Wheel Mfg. Company of Concord hired an architect to built his castle on Locke’s Hill overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee in Gilford.
Perched in the hills of Gilford New Hampshire, overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee as it waits for some ambitious person to restore it to its former glory, stand the crumbling remains of one of our state's most neglected treasures - Kimball Castle.
Back in 1897, prominent Concord resident and railroad executive Benjamin Kimball built his dream home; a castle on a hillside in Gilford overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee. But after several...