Leland Castle was built as a home to Mr. Simeon Leland in 1855. In 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This castle boasts stunning Gothic Revival architecture on sweeping grounds of 2.6 acres (1.05 hectares). Guests will find plenty to marvel at, from the architecture to the contemporary art inside the Castle Art Gallery.
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A historic home built in the year 1838 in the Town of Pelham in New York, it stands upon a wooded tract of land facing the Pelham Bay. It is built in the Romantic Movement style of architecture. It has stone in one section and brick in another. The house gives the reflection of lifestyles and tastes of an influential family in 19th Century rural Pelham and is a good example of the Romantic Theories of architecture of that time coming from England.
