Tammany Castle occupies an iconic position in the history of horse breeding and western settlement. Fully restored and converted to a luxury residence, this is the building created by the copper king, Marcus Daly, upon the successful run of his prize thoroughbred, Tammany, against Lamplighter in the 1893 Lorillard Stakes race. Daly vowed that he would build Tammany a castle should he win against Lamplighter the best horse coming out of the eastern United States breeding facilities. Featuring four bedrooms suites a spacious conservatory/living area, library and a state-of-the-art home kitchen, no detail has been spared in preserving the original 5,400+/- sq. ft. structure and its materials. Located on 12± acres minutes from the private jet port in Hamilton, Montana and a stone's throw from the gates of Charles Schwab's private Stock Farm Club, Tammany Castle is conveniently situated. Fo...
Tammany Castle occupies an iconic position in the history of horse breeding and western settlement. Fully restored and converted to a luxury residence, this is the building created by the copper king, Marcus Daly, upon the successful run of his prize thoroughbred, Tammany, against Lamplighter in the 1893 Lorillard Stakes race. Daly vowed that he would build Tammany a castle should he win against Lamplighter the best horse coming out of the eastern United States breeding facilities. Featuring four bedrooms suites a spacious conservatory/living area, library and a state-of-the-art home kitchen, no detail has been spared in preserving the original 5,400+/- sq. ft. structure and its materials. Located on 12± acres minutes from the private jet port in Hamilton, Montana and a stone's throw from the gates of Charles Schwab's private Stock Farm Club, Tammany Castle is conveniently situated. For the discerning homeowners, equestrian enthusiast or anyone interested in curating a piece of living history.