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Muttontown Preserve,
12pud12sce
wrote
18 years ago:
From parking lot along Route 106. Walk up the main path at the top of the parking lot. Keep walking 50 to 100 yards until you come to a sizeable path to the left. Go left and enter smaller path leading South. Follow this path, which will meander West, until the ruins appears in the distance.
"Chelsea",
john (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Hi, I'm John's 7 year old daughter Kate. I love Chelsea and you will too. There are a lot of pretty ponds, pretty flowers and pretty trees and bushes. It feels like magic. It is the best place on earth. The house is an antique and really cool.
"Easton",
john (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Hall Estate. Muttontown Road. Formerly Suarez?Field Estate. Possible subdivision proposed
"Woodley"/"Woodstock",
12pud12sce
wrote
18 years ago:
The house, originally named Woodley, was built for Cornelius Provost{brokerage firm}. Colonial Revival c. 1912. Designed by Henry Otis Chapman.
"Chelsea",
12pud12sce
wrote
18 years ago:
Monica Randall gives a nice tour of the estate in her updated and expanded 2003 edition THE MANSION of LONG ISLAND'S GOLD COAST. Part of Nassau County Muttontown Preserve. French Renaissance designed by Delano and Aldrich.
"Fairleigh" Main House,
The Dosoris Kid (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Former George Brewster estate, "Fairleigh", built 1914. Now called Hoffman Center, a wildlife preserve.
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