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The Endicott Estate is a mansion built in the early twentieth century, located at 656 East Street in Dedham, Massachusetts “situated on a 15-acre panorama of lush green lawn that is punctuated by stately elm, spruce and weeping willow trees.” [2] It was built by Henry Bradford Endicott, founder of the Endicott Johnson Corporation, and donated to the Town by his adopted stepdaughter, Katherine.
Woolworth Estate, also referred to Winfield Hall, is a historic estate located at Glen Cove in Nassau County, New York.It was designed in 1916 by architect C. P. H. Gilbert (1861–1952) for Frank Winfield Woolworth (1852–1919).
The Greystone Mansion, also known as the Doheny Mansion, is a Tudor Revival mansion on a landscaped estate with distinctive formal English gardens, located in Trousdale Estates of Beverly Hills, California, United States. Architect Gordon Kaufmann designed the residence and ancillary structures, and construction was completed in 1928.
The mansion is influenced by multiple architectural styles. It predominantly showcases the Mediterranean Revival style. [4] There is a Spanish colonial facade. The exterior has French-style gardens, fountains, and statues. [3] Grecian columns are along the exterior with large terraces outside the home. [5] The landscaping was designed by Paul ...
Originally a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) estate called Hayvenhurst, it was built in 1913 as the private residence of real estate developer William H. Hay. Alla Nazimova acquired the property in 1919: she converted it into a residential hotel in 1926 by adding 25 villas around the residence, which opened as the "Garden of Alla Hotel" in January 1927.
Macalister Mansion is a 100-year-old mansion in George Town, Penang, Malaysia; it has been conserved and adapted as a hotel. [ 1 ] Its name honours Penang's British Governor Colonel Norman Macalister , who was lost at sea in 1810, when Penang was still known as "Prince of Wales Isle".
The William Wrigley Jr. Summer Cottage, or "Mount Ada", is a historic residence located at 76 Wrigley Road in Avalon, on Santa Catalina Island, California.It was the former summer mansion and gardens of William Wrigley Jr. (1861–1932), the founder of the Wrigley Company. [2]
The mansion is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-story structure, finished in brick and stone. [18] All four elevations of the facade are visible from the street. [11] To maximize the size of the garden, the Carnegie Mansion is placed along the extreme northern boundary of the site, along 91st Street. [48]