"Buckmeadow" (demolished) (Mill Neck, New York)
USA /
New York /
Mill Neck /
Mill Neck, New York
World
/ USA
/ New York
/ Mill Neck
World / United States / New York
residence, LIGC - Long Island Gold Coast, historical layer / disappeared object
Estate home designed c. 1926 in the Tudor style by James Gamble Rogers for Robert Dinsmore Huntington. Huntington was the son of Robert Palmer Huntington and Helen Dinsmore. His sister Helen D. Huntington was the first wife of Vincent Astor. Some decorative elements were fabricated by the O.W. Ketcham Terra Cotta Works.
The house eventually passed to Huntington's son and finally a third owner before the house was demolished.
www.oldlongisland.com/2010/11/buckmeadow.html
www.americanbuildings.org/pab/app/ho_display.cfm/61743
www.historicaerials.com/?poi=13690
The house eventually passed to Huntington's son and finally a third owner before the house was demolished.
www.oldlongisland.com/2010/11/buckmeadow.html
www.americanbuildings.org/pab/app/ho_display.cfm/61743
www.historicaerials.com/?poi=13690
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°53'46"N 73°33'56"W
- "Beaver Brook Farm" 2.4 km
- The Creek Club 3.2 km
- 'Meudon' (demolished) 4 km
- Matinecock Point at Glen Cove Development 4.4 km
- 'Wolver Hollow' Original Estate Lands 4.5 km
- Glen Cove Mansion and Conference Center 5.6 km
- Meadow Spring at Glen Cove Development 5.7 km
- East Island 6 km
- Welwyn Preserve 6.7 km
- "Pembroke" (demolished) 8.1 km
- Oak Neck Creek 1.2 km
- Beaver Lake 1.3 km
- Bailey Arboretum 1.8 km
- Shu Swamp Nature Preserve 2.1 km
- Frost Creek Wetlands 2.4 km
- The Creek Club 2.7 km
- Locust Valley, New York 2.9 km
- Nassau County, New York 16 km
- Westchester County, New York 29 km
- Long Island Sound 42 km