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  1. Fonthill Castle. Built between 1908-1912, Fonthill Castle was the home of Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930). Archaeologist, anthropologist, ceramicist, scholar and antiquarian, Mercer built Fonthill Castle both as his home and as a showplace for his collection of tiles and prints.

  2. Fonthill, also known as Fonthill Castle, was the home of the American archeologist and tile maker Henry Chapman Mercer, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

  3. 3 days ago · Fonthill CASTLE. A window into Henry Mercer's unique architectural and artistic vision, this poured concrete estate is comprised of 44 rooms, 18 fireplaces and more than 200 windows.

  4. Feb 18, 2015 · Mercer called Fonthill a “Castle for the New World,” and walking up to the home, it’s not hard to imagine it fitting in well amongst the many castles of Europe. The home’s large size and towering concrete walls make this one of the most impressive home exteriors I’ve come across anywhere in America.

  5. Fonthill Castle is one of three memorable structures built by Henry Chapman Mercer, an expert in prehistoric archaeology.

  6. Fonthill, Concrete Castle Home. Address: 152 E. Swamp Rd, Doylestown, PA. Directions: Take US 202/E. State St. to the north side of Doylestown, then turn west onto Hwy 313/Swamp Rd. Drive one mile, pass Court St., then make the next left at the sign for the Moravian Tile Works and Fonthill.

  7. Fonthill Castle. 543 reviews. #1 of 32 things to do in Doylestown. Historic SitesCastles. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Once the home of Henry Mercer (1856-1930,) this concrete castle boasts 44 rooms with interior walls, floors and ceilings adorned with a dazzling array of the artist s original handcrafted tiles.

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