Glamorgan Castle
One of Alliance's most enduring landmarks is Glamorgan Castle. This page offers an
overview of the castle and information on tours. For further details on the history of the Castle, visit
the Alliance City Schools Web Site. Some aerial views of the
Castle have been made available from Rodman Public Library's Alliance Room collection.
You may also see more pictures of the Castle through the years on the Alliance
Memory web site.
Listed in the National Register of
Historic Places, the structure was commissioned by Col. William Henry Morgan, the
president and principal owner of the Morgan Engineering
Co., who named it for his father's
birthplace in Wales.
Morgan was a Renaissance man not
known for doing things on a small scale.
After securing a 50-acre plot of land, Morgan enlisted the services of architect
Willard Hirsh, whom he sent to Europe to study and draw up plans. Construction began in
1904.
Although the Morgan family moved into the three-floor structure a year later, work was
not completed until 1909. The total cost was $400,000.
Built from 100 tons of structural steel and 96 train-car loads of Vermont marble, with
walls above ground a minimum of 13 inches thick, Glamorgan boasted the strength and
security of castle of old.
But unlike those structures, which were often cold and dark, Glamorgan featured many
modern comforts, including bowling alleys, a billiard room and a large swimming pool in
the basement.
Upstairs, the
castle's rooms were decorated in a variety of styles, including Italian Renaissance,
French Empire, Louis XV, Elizabethan and Japanese.
Behind the castle was a farm, which included a house, a barn and a carriage shed.
The garage, which is now an apartment building, was built in 1910.
The Morgan family's staff included a butler, upstairs and downstairs maids, a gardener
and a chauffeur.
In 1939 - 11 years after Col. Morgan's death - the Elks Lodge purchased the home and
approximately 50 acres of land for $25,000.
Twenty-five years later, the property changed hands again, when the Alliance Machine
Co. purchased it and initiated an extensive restoration, transforming the castle into the
company's international headquarters.
Armed with a $774,350 preservation
grant, Alliance City Schools purchased the castle and 20 1/2 acres of land in 1973. Today,
the building houses the school district's central administrative offices.
Tours of the castle are available weekdays at 2 p.m. The cost is $3 for adults and $1
for children 12 and under. For group reservations, call Terri Miller at (330) 821-2100.
Glamorgan Castle is located at 200 Glamorgan St., Alliance, Ohio 44601 and can be
reached at (330) 821-2100.
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