Wilson Castle

Castle · Rutland County

Wilson Castle

Castle · Rutland County

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2970 W Proctor Rd, Proctor, VT 05765

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Step into history at this stunning 19th-century European-style castle, where engaging tours and event rentals ignite a charming, immersive experience.  

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2970 W Proctor Rd, Proctor, VT 05765 Get directions

wilsoncastle.com

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2970 W Proctor Rd, Proctor, VT 05765 Get directions

+1 802 773 3284
wilsoncastle.com

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crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jul 12, 2025

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"The village of Proctor, Vermont, is one of the few places in the United States with an actual castle. Enormous, beautiful, and creepy, Wilson Castle is part of a 115-acre estate in various stages of disrepair. It’s hard to imagine a building more incongruous with its surroundings. You approach the estate (it’s a real castle, tour guides explain, because it has battlements and towers) by turning off the main highway by a truck parts shop and traveling for a mile or so on a sparsely populated rural road near Rutland, Vermont. Neighboring buildings include small ranch houses and trailers. It was always a slightly unusual building for the area, which was, perhaps, the point. A Vermont doctor, John Johnson, built it in 1867 to impress his wife, who was an English aristocrat of some sort. According to the story, Johnson met her when he attended medical school in the United Kingdom. It took eight years and $1.3 million to finish the castle. Mrs. Johnson returned to England after living only three years in the castle with her husband. After she died her husband had to sell the castle. The property was juggled from one owner to the next for the next 50 or so years until falling into the hands of Herbert Lee Wilson, an AM radio pioneer who created a radio station in the castle stable, which, though its headquarters have since moved, is still on the air today. Five generations of Wilsons lived at the house from 1939-2009. When Wilson’s daughter passed away, it opened for tours in 1962 and is still owned and operated by Wilson’s granddaughter, Denise Devine. The castle is a peculiar mixture of 19th-century architectural styles including Dutch Neo-Renaissance, Scottish baronial, Queen Anne, and Romanesque Revival. Consisting of 32 rooms (though only a few of these are available for touring), 84 stained glass windows, and 13 fireplaces, the building is lavish in a way that’s unique for Rutland County, and even for the Gilded Age. Each room has different woodwork to match its furniture, some of which are priceless. Due to the travels of Wilson (who was also an army officer), the castle is decorated with impressive and valuable Far Eastern and European antiques, Chinese scrolls, and lavish rugs. The Wilson Castle tour is novel in that visitors can walk on the carpets, touch some of the furniture, and take flash photography. Depending on funds and maintenance, and concerns about visitor safety, various parts of the estate are added and subtracted from what’s available on tour. Most of the rooms originally had elaborate murals on the ceiling—an owl near the study, a rendition of the sky on the drawing-room ceiling—but many of those are gone now or covered over due to water damage and the expense and difficulty hiring workers to repair and maintain such decorations." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Joanne McLaughlin

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A totally Awesome old home built in 1885, supposedly haunted and I'm a believer! We loved every minute we were there. Creepy as heck in a good way but probably wouldn't go on their ghost tour, BOO!

Laura S

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Definitely eccentric. Knowledgeable tour guide. Lots of pieces of historic art. The castle definitely has an old smell to it. A different kind of museum for sure. Worth a visit.

Shelly

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We were only able to drive by as the gate was closed and had all manner of 'no tresspassing' signs and warnings posted to it now. But it was a glorious thing to behold on the hilltop. The brick barns on either side of the road were equally amazing. I am unsure if they are related to the castle or not, but they are included here for the sake of awesomeness. I apologize for the 'Maps screen shots instead of proper photos. I had my hands full with a car load of ornery dogs and couldn't stop at the time. Nonetheless, this place is well worth your time and interest if you're in the Granville, NY AO. Enjoy.

Lisa Pratt

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If you're seeking thrills and chills, this haunted castle is the perfect destination for you! Right from the start, the host welcomes you with tales of its ghostly residents. The stunning stained glass windows create a mesmerizing atmosphere, while the authentic artifacts offer a glimpse into the castle's intriguing past. With its eerie exterior and dark, mysterious interiors, this place is brimming with a spine-tingling allure. Don’t miss the chance to explore this captivating haunt!

Abby Erchak

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I took my students on a Halloween field trip and we had a wonderful time! Our tour guide was super friendly and knowledgeable. The castle is beautiful, and we loved all the Halloween decor too! I would definitely recommend visiting Wilson Castle if you are local.

Judith Rose

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This castle boasts beautiful architecture, lovely fireplaces with tile work, a fabulous marble porch floor, and the staircase with stained glass windows were gorgeous. Plus more! We enjoyed our tour and walking through this lovely place- made more intriguing by it's interesting history.

Lexi Herrington

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The castle itself needs some love, and the owners are actively doing so which makes it all the more exciting to see. The staff is knowledgeable about the history of the castle and will even indulge in a few spooky tales if asked. Structurally is it's a jewel, who doesn't love castles!? Historically it is a gold mine, the way that history is frozen in time and we'll preserved is my favorite thing about the experience!

Derek Gorthy

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Amazing and unique stop for anyone passing through. We went during the fall and received a personal tour of the entire castle. Many of the upstairs rooms were being renovated and that just made everything that much more haunted.