Castle For Sims 2
by Heather
Updated: 18 May 2026

- §107,363
- Residential
- 5×5 Lot
- 5-8 Bedrooms
- 7 Bathrooms
- No Amenities
- 4 Story
- Unfurnished
- Unoccupied
- No Parking
- Requires All Expansion Packs
Greystoke Unfurnished strips the massive cliffside estate down to its architectural bones, leaving the twin towers, stone walls, arched windows, rooftop terraces, and dramatic forest setting to speak for themselves. Without furnishings in place, the scale of the castle becomes even clearer, from the long central stairway climbing the cliff to the elevated bridge section connecting the two sprawling wings.
This version also received several structural and interior updates beyond simply removing the furniture. The interior walls have been changed to a more uniform stone finish, giving the castle a stronger, more consistent gothic atmosphere throughout. Many of the staircases have also been replaced with stone, including areas that could not be updated in the original furnished version due to earlier build limitations.

The angled exterior view highlights the estate’s fortress-like layout, with broad tower bases, layered rooflines, and open rooftop sections arranged around the central structure. It still feels grand and gothic, but the unfurnished version gives players far more freedom to decide whether Greystoke becomes an aristocratic family seat, a brooding vampire residence, a historic restoration project, or something entirely their own.

Inside, the first floor opens into a huge central hall flanked by wide side wings and a formal garden courtyard. With the furniture removed, the rooms feel especially flexible, ready to become dining halls, parlors, studies, recreation spaces, servant quarters, or whatever else a player needs to make the estate their own.

The second floor continues the castle’s residential layout with large tower rooms, upper halls, exterior terrace connections, and plenty of space for private suites. The empty rooms make it easier to rework the castle for different households, whether that means preserving the original five-bedroom structure or reshaping sections for offices, nurseries, hobby rooms, or guest chambers.

Higher levels reveal more tower space, stair connections, rooftop access, and elevated rooms overlooking the surrounding forest. The third and fourth floors keep the estate feeling vertical and expansive without losing the strong symmetry of the twin-tower design.

At the top, the tower rooftops give Greystoke its final sense of height and drama, turning the castle into a true cliffside landmark. Unfurnished, it becomes less of a finished household and more of an invitation: a vast gothic shell waiting for new owners, new stories, and a completely fresh interpretation of the estate.

Unfurnished, but hardly empty. Greystoke is simply waiting for its next dynasty to move in.