Welcome to stately Berkeley Springs Castle, one of West Virginia’s most recognizable structures.

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Included on the National Registry of Historic Places, this fascinating hilltop edifice is said to have been inspired by Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, England.
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Built by 100 German masons over 6 years, the 9,300 square foot Castle is constructed of local silica sandstone, painstakingly brought to the property by horse and wagon in the Gilded Age. The Castle has been modernized over the years while retaining its classic charm, including a lavish ballroom complete with two stone fireplaces and Grand Staircase. With a dungeon tucked into a secret passageway, griffins providing stony vigilance, steep topography maximizing natural defense, and a turreted rooftop with battlements and a spectacular view, the Castle hearkens back to European traditions.

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Afternoon Tea at the Berkeley Springs Castle

Afternoon Tea at the Berkeley Springs Castle

Indulge in an unforgettable afternoon of elegance and refinement at the Afternoon Tea at the Berkeley Springs Castle on Sunday, October 13, 2024.

For just $85 per person, you'll be treated to a sumptuous three-course meal, expertly prepared by The Tea Cart.

Sip on a bottomless pot of tea, choosing from an extensive array of tantalizing flavors to suit your palate.

As you enjoy this exquisite experience, take comfort in knowing that your contribution is supporting the Berkeley Springs Castle Foundation.

This enchanting event is perfectly timed to follow the Apple Butter Festival, providing you with the ideal way to wind down after a weekend of festivities. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to immerse yourself in the luxury of the Berkeley Springs Castle, and contribute to a worthy cause.