The estate included a two-hundred-room mansion, a chapel and various outbuildings.
In addition to the 200-seat barn theatre, the original complex included several cottages, residences, dormitories, a mansion, carriage house and athletic field.
The district also includes two Dutch Colonial houses and a 1920 neoclassic mansion.
When the estate was sold in 1728, after Fullarton's death, it included a mansion which may have been built from the stones of the castle.
These include a lighthouse, a castle and a Victorian mansion.
It includes a neo-Georgian mansion completed in 1907.
It included a mansion, outbuildings and garden.
It includes a Second Empire-style mansion built in 1886.
The estate included a mansion, stables and a greenhouse, each constructed in 1881.
The parcel was not part of the 1944 donation of the main estate, which includes a mansion, a museum and a planetarium, to the county.