Castles, in general, have a mysterious intrigue. North Carolina has eight castles, all of which have a spellbinding effect on the mind. One of them is home to a secret society founded in 1889 and as if housing a secret order isn’t baffling enough, the castle is also surrounded by a myriad of legends. The Order of Gimghoul has a lot of mystery surrounding it. What were they meeting for and when things are surrounded in hidden places, one can’t help but wonder what sort of sinister things may be going on. You may not be able to go to this castle in Chapel Hill, but we think that only adds to the intrigue.

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Today, Gimghoul Castle is on private property. Trespassing is not allowed. So we do not recommend breaking the law to investigate. However, the complete mystery surrounding The Order of Gimghoul does make one wonder what it is all about. If you know more about this alluring castle or secret society, please let us know in the comments below.

For some fascinating North Carolina legends (of the scary kind… ), keep reading to learn about 6 of the scariest urban legends in North Carolina. 

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What are the other castles in North Carolina?

There are eight castles in total around North Carolina; some of them you can visit, and others are on private property, but here is the list of them: 

  • Tryon Palace in New Bern
  • Barclay Villa in Angier (This venue is, unfortunately, closed.)
  • Gimghoul Castle in Chapel Hill (This castle is on private property and you can not visit it.)
  • Castle Mont Rouge in Rougemont (As of November 2021, they are now allowing visitors if you ask for permission, but otherwise is on private property.)
  • Castle McCulloch in Jamestown
  • Biltmore Estate in Asheville
  • Castle Ladyhawke in Tuckasegee
  • Castle Of Joy in Murphy
  • As a bonus, here is a Castle Vrbo where you can spend the night in the Smithmore Castle in Spruce Pine.  

 

What other mysteries are yet to be solved in North Carolina?

There are a few unsolved mysteries in North Carolina, so to start that journey check out these 7 unsolved mysteries in the state. 

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