MORRIS COUNTY

PHOTOS: Morris Twp. castle sells for $4 million

Morris Twp, 4/26/12--Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens at Glynallyn, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures.  Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
Morris Twp, 4/26/12--Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens at Glynallyn, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures. Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
Bob Karp Staff Photo
The Great Hall of Glynallyn was restored for Mansion in May tours. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England, was built in 1913. Morris Twp, 4/26/12--The Great Hall of Glynallyn during the Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens. Glynallyn is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures.  Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
The Great Hall of Glynallyn was restored for Mansion in May tours. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England, was built in 1913. Morris Twp, 4/26/12--The Great Hall of Glynallyn during the Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens. Glynallyn is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures. Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
Bob Karp Staff Photo
Convent Station-October 31,2008-- Christopher and Melitta Shields, owners of The Glynallyn mansion in Convent Station dress up their great hall for Halloween to continue with the annual tradition. The huge, 32,000 square foot castle-like home draws a crowd of trick-or-treaters. Photos by Elbaliz Mendez   Photo by Elbaliz Mendez
Convent Station-October 31,2008-- Christopher and Melitta Shields, owners of The Glynallyn mansion in Convent Station dress up their great hall for Halloween to continue with the annual tradition. The huge, 32,000 square foot castle-like home draws a crowd of trick-or-treaters. Photos by Elbaliz Mendez Photo by Elbaliz Mendez
Elbaliz Mendez
Glynallyn Castle in Morristown is the site of this yearâ??s fundraising showcase Mansion in May.
Glynallyn Castle in Morristown is the site of this yearâ??s fundraising showcase Mansion in May.
Bob Karp Staff Photo
Morris Twp, 4/26/12--Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens at Glynallyn, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures.  Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
Morris Twp, 4/26/12--Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens at Glynallyn, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures. Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
Bob Karp Staff Photo
The redesigned â??Dungeonâ? at Glynallyn, the 66-room restored mansion in Morris Township that will be open for public tours during May. Morris Twp, 4/26/12--The redesigned 'Dungeon' during the Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens at Glynallyn, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures.  Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
The redesigned â??Dungeonâ? at Glynallyn, the 66-room restored mansion in Morris Township that will be open for public tours during May. Morris Twp, 4/26/12--The redesigned 'Dungeon' during the Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens at Glynallyn, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures. Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
Bob Karp Staff Photo
Stonework in the Dungeon at Glynallyn, which has been restored for Mansion in May tours that begin on Tuesday.  Bob Karp/staff photographer Morris Twp, 4/26/12--Stonework in the 'Dungeon' during the Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens at Glynallyn, the 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures.  Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
Stonework in the Dungeon at Glynallyn, which has been restored for Mansion in May tours that begin on Tuesday. Bob Karp/staff photographer Morris Twp, 4/26/12--Stonework in the 'Dungeon' during the Mansion in May 2012 Designer Showhouse & Gardens at Glynallyn, the 32,000-square-foot Morris Township reproduction of a sixteenth century manor house in Warwickshire, England. Built in 1913, it was the project of George Marshall Allen who amassed his wealth in book publishing and early color printing, among other ventures. Bob Karp/Staff Photographer 2012.
Bob Karp Staff Photo