It is a large Late Gothic Revival style building.
It is a two-story, rectangular frame building with a projecting central tower pavilion and sheathed in clapboard.
It features identical, polygonal, three story towers and a wood parapet surrounding the roofline.
[1] The Castle is now home to the Bayside Historical Society, which focuses on the area's history.
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