The castle had several bedrooms, living areas, a large kitchen, and a breakfast porch. Its rooms had white plaster walls, elegant woodwork, and leaded glass windows looking out on the property. One of the most beautiful rooms in the home was Squire's library or hunting room, a cozy space filled with books, trophy cabinets, stuffed animal specimens, and paintings. Today, Squire's Castle remains a favorite place for families to visit, where picnicking, hiking, and enjoying wildflowers are part of the experience, and where people can explore, daydream, and reflect on a time gone by.