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The Castle Inn
4 ★★★★☆ 116 Google reviews · Castle wedding venue in Circleville, Ohio
Opulent 1895 mansion B&B with Victorian period details & some rooms with fireplaces & Jacuzzi tubs.
Plan your visit
- Lodging stay overnight on-site — couples and the castle's own info mention accommodations; ask how many rooms and whether the wedding-night suite is included
- Phone (740) 412-2472
- Website castleinn.net — most castles book tours right on their site
The setting
“We stayed in the Medieval Room and it’s pretty cool with all its decor and the heart-shaped jacuzzi.”
“Sure the castle isn't perfect, but it's hard to find a historic property that doesn't need some work.”
Inside the castle
“We had the Honeymoon Suite with a Jacuzzi and a dinner and breakfast meal prepared to our liking, but it was included in the package we bought through IMS.”
What couples say again and again
“Everything was beautiful from the art, to the style of the rooms, and the attentiveness from the people making sure we had everything we needed.”
“The garden and pond are both beautiful and comfortable and secluded with a place for a fire.”
“The room was clean, with a small basket of snacks and lots of towels.”
From the reviews
We stayed two nights at the Castle Inn and had a wonderful time. After reading reviews, I was afraid it wouldn't be a positive experience, but it definitely was. The house, though old, is beautiful and nicely decorated in a castle theme.
My husband and I had the greatest time! It’s a cool experience to spend time in a 1895 Victorian Castle. Now don’t expect perfection; it still needs some renovating; and that’s not cheap to do. So respect the process; Jean is doing her best to restore this hidden gem in Circleville, Ohio.
My wife and I enjoyed our stay here. The staff was very flexible with setting up our stay and working around our activities. We were going to see outdoor drama Tecumseh which required us to have an earlier check-in and meal and a very late night return.
My husband and I celebrated our 37th wedding anniversary at the Castle Inn with a murder mystery, a Romantic Toast, a private Dinner, and a private breakfast. Our romantic dinner was BEAUTIFUL!! Trish and her husband David, the Innkeepers, did a lovely job decorating our table with rose petals and candles.
Getting married at The Castle Inn
A castle wedding is the once-in-a-lifetime, storybook kind — the grand staircase, the ballroom, the gardens and turrets your photos will live on forever. Castle weddings commonly run $10,000–$40,000+ depending on the date, guest count, and how much is included, so ask for a written quote for your season — The Castle Inn doesn’t publish a set price, and tiers move fast. Two things make the tour worth the drive. First, see it at the time of day you’d actually get married — a ballroom that glows at golden hour can feel very different at noon, and you’ll want to walk the path your guests take from the gates to the ceremony to the reception. Second, bring your real questions: what’s included with the venue fee (tables, chairs, setup, teardown), the catering and bar policy, whether you can stay overnight on-site, the rain plan for a garden ceremony, and the music curfew. Fairytale dates at castle venues book 12–18 months out, so if the tour feels right, ask what’s open in your season before you leave.
Galas & corporate events at The Castle Inn
Reviews and the castle's own info mention galas, corporate events, or private parties at The Castle Inn — castle venues often have real weekday availability since weddings claim the weekends. A quick call answers the three things that matter: weekday and off-season rates, whether the space works for your headcount and A/V needs, and what catering is allowed. If your event lands on a Friday or Saturday in wedding season, ask early.