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Main Floor
LIBRARY: This room is very much as it was originally, although it may have had wallpaper at one time. The outstanding feature is the molded brickwork of the fireplace and mantlepiece. It is the most impressive of the nine fireplaces in the house. All of the cabinetwork is original, and features an ingenious system of adjustable shelving. The light fixture, believed to be part of the original house was discovered by an earlier restoration in the kitchen, all black with tarnish. When cleaned, however, it was found to be nickel -plated. Rehab and new wiring brought it back to a useable state.
CENTRAL HALL: This is a distinctive feature of the architects style. It serves as the focal point of the homes design. All the major rooms open off this Hall, and it even includes a coffin niche with fireplace, and an entrance from the porte cochere. The staircase, with its carved, harp-shaped newel posts is considered an architectural highlight, as are the inlaid borders of the parquet floors. It is unfortunate that a previous owner destroyed much of the banister and staircase when renovating the structure for apartments in the 1960s. The stairwell was originally noted for being a three-story open spiral staircase with no visible means of support. Thus, one could look down from the upper floors all the way to the first. The brass and crystal chandelier is at least as old as the house. It is solid brass, and at 80 pounds, quite a challenge to install.
PARLOR: The parlors most striking feature is the round front window. The fireplace tiles are believed to be original, and the fireplace is fitted for burning coal, as were most of the fireplaces in the house. The antique brass chandelier is French.
DINING ROOM: The formal dining room shows the rich woodwork that originally was also found throughout the central hall. The oval end of the room features curved windows (curved glass, too!) on either side of a magnificent carved mantelpiece. The other end of the room has a built-in sideboard with beveled glass doors. The intricate inlaid border of the floor is original and most unusual. The first floor rooms all have different inlaid borders.
KITCHENS: There are two very large rooms comprising the kitchen. Caterers love it because there are two microwaves, two electric ranges with oversized ovens, a gas cooktop, several sinks, and lots of counter space.
Second Floor
YELLOW ROSE ROOM: This is a very Pretty room with three large windows, TV, and a king-size canopied bed. Its own reserved private bath, with shower, is only steps across the hall.
COLONIAL ROOM: Graced by a romantic fireplace, this octagonal room is charmingly furnished in maple, with both a king-size bed and a twin bed. The three large windows give a lovely view to the north, while the balconies off two windows offer a resting place for passing pigeons. There is a large private bath attached.
TERRELL SUITE: A very popular suite, featuring a large bay window with a wonderful view to the north. There are cozy chairs and a romantic fireplace. In addition to the king-size bed in the large main room, the attached sun room has an antique bed and TV sitting area. There is an oversized closet for extra convenience. The attached private bath has a shower, and a separate dressing room has a big, antique claw-foot tub, as well as a wet bar area.
GILES SUITE: One of our largest suites, elegantly furnished with a high four-poster king-size bed in the main room. There are two attached rooms, one with a double bed and one with a single bed. The fireplace, canopy over the bed, and easy chairs make this a very romantic, relaxing room. In addition to the private bath, with a tub/shower combination, there is a wet bar area and a TV. This suite easily handles a family.
OVAL ROOM: This is a bright sunny room, featuring window seats under the curved glass windows and a lovely fireplace. Furnished with a king-size bed. This room has comfortable chairs, TV, and attached private bath with shower.
VICTORIAN ROOM: A pretty, cheerful room furnished in dark-toned woods. There is a king-size bed, TV, and attached private bath with shower. This charming room is located in the back of the house and offers lots of privacy.
Third Floor
BALLROOM SUITE: The opulent oriental decor of this suite is enhanced by the alternating light and dark striped parquetry floor. There is a king-size bed in the main room and a twin bed in each of two alcoves. This is our largest suite, with plenty of room for a card table or extra chairs. The attached private bath has a shower, while a separate bathing room has a big, antique claw-foot tub.
TOWER SUITE: This is our only suite that is actually two separate bedrooms connected by a hallway where the bath is located. The two rooms, the Tower Room and the Moffat Room, can also be rented separately, sharing the bath. This suite can sleep seven great for a family!
TOWER ROOM: This a large octagonal room with three big windows. It is furnished with an elegant king-size bed and a twin bed. To be sure, there is also a TV.
MOFFAT ROOM: This room features several alcoves created by the varying roof angles of the towers that compose the house. It is furnished with a king-size bed and two twin beds. There is a TV and wet bar with a large mirror, perfect for doing makeup.
The castle sits on a one-acre site, with streets on three sides. There is a large yard which can be fully lighted by party lights for evening functions. A wide variety of plants and trees can be found on the grounds. The large front porch is a popular spot for guests to gather for early morning coffee and late night conversation, or just to spend quiet time to gather your thoughts.
We must not forget the castle pooch "BOZO". Pictured below is the most personable dog this castle has ever seen.
A variety of different views of the Terrell Castle
SouthEast View of the Castle
Last Updated May 15, 1999 by Allisson Clark