Mirrowed windows at Weaver Castle reflect blue skies above Selma.
The "castle," according to its website, "is of significant architectural Gothic design, was completed in 1868 and is located in the Old Town historic district of Selma, Alabama. Weaver Castle was built by William M. Weaver, a prominent Selma landowner, whose father was one of Selma's founders. It is believed that architect Richard Michel Upjohn designed it from a castle on the Rhine in Germany. Well known in architectural circles in New York, he also designed the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church here in Selma . Situated on the highest spot in Selma, Weaver Castle is located in the northern corner of what was Weavers Grove. All the materials to make Weaver Castle were from the property. Sand bricks were kilned and the woodwork is made from walnut, oak, and pine. The front entrance and ballroom feature parquetry floors. It is said that during the Civil War that gold was buried on the site of the Weaver Castle. It is also believed that the castle is haunted. There is music playing, people talking, and a light in the attic where there is no electricity."
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I am so glad this will be under renovation soon
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, I love the reflections in the window and haunted?! My neighbor told me that the old owners rented this house out before we bought it. The renters would sit outside at night with a bonfire and he heard music in the front of the house and when he went to investigate, he say a group of "people" having a party, dressed in period clothing....do do do do (that's my twilight zone tune,lol)
ReplyDeleteOoops, instead of "say a group of people" make that "saw a group of people" :)
ReplyDeleteLove how the sky is segmented in mirrored reflections! Fascinating pic!
ReplyDeleteVery neat photo for skywatch. I love the building and the reflections in the windows just add to it.
ReplyDeleteI love the sky reflected in the glass. A wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteExcellent reflection. Well done :-)
ReplyDeleteCertainly draws the eye to the sky but the sky is in the building. It's good.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shot.
ReplyDeleteCool shot - very thoughtful - would love to investigate the claims of ghosts! I love that stuff
ReplyDeletei've always been fascinated with this house. even before i ever saw it, i was so curious of what was under the vines that had overgrown it. i guess they tore a bathroom out of it, b/c i gathered some of the discarded tiles from the roadside, a few years ago. i don't know if its some sort of mysterious, enticing energy, or just the architecture that draws me to stop and visit, every now and then.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mirror reflections.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and interesting picture!
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Great shot. The castle is beautiful. I want to go sneak around inside!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot and historical comments. Great reflections and I love the haunting story...take that as you will...
ReplyDeleteExcellent.. I love seeing reflection from building on Sky Watch.... thank you for taking part this week and helping to make Sky Watch as popular as it is.
ReplyDeleteTom