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"Woodley"/"Woodstock",
Tom (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
I used to live in that house...it was originally built for the Vanderpoels as a wedding present and was never name Woodley...It was always called Woodstock, marked on the original blueprints we left with the house when it sold
Mansion Hill Drive,
eric kuvykin (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
http://goldcoastmansion.blogspot.com/
Mansion Hill Drive,
Eric Kuvykin (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Eric Kuvykin Mansion for sale http://reports.listhub.net/servlet/emailreport?hash=36f27e9e39d2e27d27d1a137f3f82c73&email_sent=2014-04-01T11-28-17&theme=Modern&format=HTML&email_uuid=b8d28381b99011e3ab3b1231392b6860&key=MLSLINY:2623421&item_type=SELLER
"Kirby Hill",
Eric Kuvykin (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
The 7.5 acre estate has been completely restored in 2013. The 2 year restoration by Eric Kuvykin has brought back the elegance of this manor while adding state of the art comfort and technologies. Friends call it the Kuvykin Mansion C1902 Warren & Wetmore for Joseph Stevens Kirby Hill Estate
"White Oak Farm",
Jordan Albala (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
lived in this house for 10 years of my childhood
"Knollwood" Front Gate,
westegg
wrote
13 years ago:
No longer in disrepair, buddy! The Hoffman Foundation restored the gates and entrance in 2011.
"Midland Farm",
Kevin (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Debutante Brenda Diana Duff Frazier lived in this house from the mid 1940's to early 1950's. During her ownership it was called "Meadowood".
'Easton" Gate,
12pud12sce
wrote
15 years ago:
This is the entrance to "Easton". The gate at corner of Muttontown Rd and 106 is the gate for "Knollwood".
The Woodside Club,
Mansion Phantom (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
2010: Golf course now up for auction.
"Easton",
caseonerok (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
no subdivisions are happening here
"The Chimneys" Original Entry,
mykey24 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I posted this and have no idea what it is or when its from
Muttontown Preserve Extension,
woodhollowcourt (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Built 1910.
"Charlton Hall",
jdubyabates
wrote
16 years ago:
Sad to see a beautifully designed place like Charlton or nearby Southwind marooned in a sea of ugly, wannabee houses.
"Knollwood" Walled Garden Remains,
Toyandgadgetguy
wrote
16 years ago:
Enclosed walled garden, about the size of a football field. Various steps and stairways run between the high ground of the house and the lower elevation of the gardens.
'Fairleigh' Main Gate,
OldWestburyKid
wrote
17 years ago:
The Brookville Police love to hide in the driveway just out of sight of drivers on 25A to catch speeders.
"Westbrook Farms"/"Knollwood" (demolished),
Rvdreaminaol.com (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
"Knollwood" Designed by the architectural firm of Hiss & Weekes, was one of the firms most beautiful county-house commissions, was built between 1906 & 1920 for Charles I. Hudson, a New York City stockbroker. The house was palatially scaled and faced with Indiana Limestone..... Inside the house contained 30 rooms with paneling imported from England and marble fireplaces brought from Italy.......After the death of Charles Hudson in 1921, "Knollwood" passed to a succession of owners, including Mrs. Charles Senff, C.S.MacVeigh, and quite briefly in the early 1950s, King Gustav S. Zog of Albania; the house was demolished in the 1860's. For full text, check out "Long Island Country Houses and their Architects, 1850-1940" by Robert B MacKay, Anthony K Baker & Carol A. Traynor
'Easton" Gate,
bobo (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
i dont this is the gate can we remove it?
'Easton" Gate,
Toyandgadgetguy
wrote
17 years ago:
Actually... this gate is at the corner of this road and Rt. 106 (eastern edge of this property.)
Jericho Cider Mill,
amcalabrese (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Great cider -- prepare for long lines around Thanksgiving and Christmas!
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