Lord's Castle, Norman-inspired residence in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Lord's Castle is a three-story residential building completed in 1886 with a distinctive circular tower as its most striking feature located at 211 Hammond Street. The tower displays decorative corbelling and crenellations typical of medieval castle design, while the entire structure is built from stone masonry.
Rufus Lord, a construction professional, acquired the land from Oel Farnsworth in the late 1800s and completed this residence as an expression of his craft skills. His building projects included other notable structures that shaped the local architectural landscape.
The castle blends medieval defense features with family living spaces, showing how a prominent resident expressed his status through architecture. This mix of fortress-like elements and domestic comfort reflects how wealthy families designed their homes in the 1800s.
The building is visible from the street and accessible for viewing its exterior architecture without disturbing the residence. Its location on Hammond Street makes it easy to find and observe the details of its tower and stonework.
The tower's construction reveals exceptional masonry work where each stone was carefully positioned to create a visually and structurally cohesive feature. This level of craftsmanship demonstrates the builder's commitment to making even a residential tower a work of precision building.
Location: Massachusetts
GPS coordinates: 42.38361,-71.24722
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:27
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