This house does not whisper; it declares. A Gilded Age Romanesque castle, moved to Oklahoma City yet still haunted by the ambition that carved its original estate from a mountainside. Tiffany glass. Solid marble window sashes. Nearly 10,000 square feet of unapologetic opulence. And now, a price cut. Someone will claim this legacy. Will it be yo… Continues…
Here, history doesn’t sit behind velvet ropes; it lives in the glow of stained glass and the gleam of hand-rubbed wood. The great halls, marble fireplaces, and massive pocket doors feel less like relics and more like an invitation—to host, to dream, to belong to something enduring. Every archway frames not just a room, but a century of stories waiting to be continued.
Yet for all its drama, the castle is surprisingly intimate. Five bedrooms and six baths unfold across nearly 10,000 square feet, offering spaces for quiet mornings and grand gatherings alike. The Tudor-style guest house extends that welcome, creating a private compound in the heart of Oklahoma City. At $1,969,000, this is more than a purchase; it is an adoption of legacy—a decision to become the next name in a story already written in stone, glass, and light.





