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CASTLE
FACTS:
- OLDE
STONEWALL GOLF CLUB is owned by Richard Hvizdak.
Mr. Hvizdak, along with architect Joe Balobeck, designed
and created the 16th century castle clubhouse. Mr.
Hvizdak's wife, Michele Hvizdak, was a major
contributor in the interior décor. The castle
clubhouse took 13 months to construct. Olde Stonewall
property consists of approximately 269 acres.
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THE
GOLF CLUB
opened in June of 1999. Yardage ranges
from 5500 to 6950 yards.
Par for the course is 70.
The golf course has been rated "one of the top
ten to play" public courses in the U.S. by Golf
Magazine. The cost for 18 holes of golf, use of a
cart, putting green, driving range and yardage book
is $ 160.00 per person. Tee times can be made by calling
(724) 752-4653. The Golf Shop is located on the 1st
floor of the castle. Jesse Horner is the PGA Pro.
Richard D'Ambrosio is the Golf Course Superintendent.
The course was designed by Dr. Michael Hurdzan and
Dana Fry from Columbus, Ohio.
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SHAKESPEARE'S
RESTAURANT & PUB, located on the 1st
floor of the castle,
opened on December 8, 1999.
The restaurant features an American Style cuisine
with a casual medieval theme. Lunch prices range
from $ 5.95 to $ 11.95 and Dinner from $ 13.95 to $ 29.95. Dress is casual. General Manager is
Dale Thomson, Restaurant Manager is Robert Greer,
Executive Chef is Greg Barchetti, Events
Coordinator is Angie Alberth.
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THE
BOULDERS that line the parking lot and landscape
the property were quarried
from the former Medusa
Aggregates. The rocks weigh between 2 - 7 tons.
The boulders were transported 11 miles to the
site. There are 600 million lbs. of rock on the
premises.
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THE
"COBBLESTONE" driveway, sidewalks and
back patio are actually "stamped" concrete.
A black glazing was applied then rinsed. This method
of antiquing gives the appearance of cobblestone.
- THE
MOAT is 12 ft. wide and presently is home to water
plants and a few Koi.
- THE
PAIR OF GARGOYLE LIGHTS on each side of the entrance
doors were purchased at an auction for $ 40,000.00.
The 100 year old lights, once part of the Vanderbilt
Estate, were restored locally by Gecina Electric.
- THE
LARGE FRONT ENTRY DOORS were created by Fred Stephan,
Big Bend Wood & Glass of Mercer, PA. They are
12 ft. high and each weighs 800 lbs. The decorative
hinges and bolted locks were hand tooled from copper
as were the gargoyle serpent door handles by a blacksmith
from Oil City, PA.
- THE
6 FT. SUITS OF ARMOR are replicas of medieval
suits of armor. They were made in Toledo, Spain.
- THE
CONCAVE HALL CEILING is finished in a painting
style traditional of 16th century castles during Shakespeare's
time. The artists painted a sunset into the ceiling
on the West Lounge Exit.
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THE BLACK BEVELED GLASS DOORS entering into
the lobby are from a Victorian house circa 1890 in
Reading PA. When the owner acquired them only one
side of the doors were ornate. Fred Stephan of Big
Bend Wood and Glass decorated the other side to match.
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THE
PAINTING IN THE LOBBY is a tri-fold entitled,
"Song of Sixpence." An original 1912, D.C.
Lithgow, the paintings depict a medieval feast as
done by court jesters. The other two smaller paintings
hang in the main dining area.
- THE
13-FT MAHOGANY BUFFET TABLE in the castle lobby
was hand crafted with parts originating from 1600's.
This fabulous piece was finished in the 1800's and
still bears that finish. The three vases are rare
Royal Moroccan Art Pottery Vases with fine Silver
Wire Work.
- THE
CARPETS AND TAPESTRIES throughout the castle
were purchased by our owner on his many trips
throughout Europe.
- THE
FLOORS OF THE CASTLE are New York Blue Stone characteristic
of 16th century English Castles. The different sized
pieces create a random authentic appearance.
- THE
SWORDS, SHIELDS AND BATTLE ORNAMENTS hung throughout
the castle were imported from Toledo, Spain. They
are authentic copies of the originals.
- THE
DINING ROOM boasts of 13-ft-high-beamed ceilings
that are oak encased and
oak paneled. The battle-station
booths and 14 tables bring the capacity of the dining
room to 130. Two private dining rooms, seating 12
and 24, can be used for meetings or private parties.
- THE
CHANDELIERS hanging in the main dining room were
from former churches in
the Pittsburgh area. They
were shipped to a huge warehouse in McDonald, PA where
our owner found them, purchased them and had them
restored.
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THE
PATIO features original sculptures entitled,
"The Five Senses," overlooking the English Knot Garden.
- THE
ENGLISH KNOT GARDEN features a 20 ft. oval water
fountain entitled
"The Three Pans," which
originated in Florence, Italy. The knots of the garden
are formed by planting bushes close enough to each
other so they will grow in and amongst themselves.
The knots are more visible from the upper patio. The
garden is planted with fragrant annual flowers every
spring and also features two topiaries at each end.
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THE
WALLS OF THE CASTLE were constructed from cross-cut
oak. The carpenters finished the downstairs wood in
dark mahogany. The second floor is finished in white
oak.
- THE
GRAND HALL has a seating capacity of 250. It features
magnificent tapestries and bronze chandeliers.
- THE
WINDSOR ROOM on the north side of the castle has
a seating capacity of 100. The color scheme features
neutral earth tones of sage, gold and sand and can
be divided
to accommodate parties from 20 - 100
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