Myron C. Taylor had
Harrie Lindeberg make alterations to a pre civil war farm house in
Lattingtown c. 1922. The home, '
Killingworth', was given 10 master bedrooms along with a 47 foot solarium and a music room of almost the same size. Taylor was the chairman of U.S. Steel. Click
HERE to see '
Killingworth' on google earth.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEidqgw1wVYsVToCEu655g_dN6sTSgePqFFuLq8fTgqvIRm28G079SBAz6R5179_9ZuYpvAR0ALf_RYdzbMO-lTbqxHRIsx9O_9I0R9nD-N5PZO22g-7Kf71lTcV3xHqb4jnc6YZs3rhoOgD/s400/Myron+Taylor+LV+1928.jpg)
The gardens were designed by
Vitale & Geiffert with the help of Annette Hoyt Flanders. Below is the 6 acre lake which the house overlooked.
3 comments:
Here is a great link to picture of the house as it is today.
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=40.894114&lon=-73.580144&z=18&l=0&m=a&v=2&show=/3705185/Underhill-Farms&search=h.t.%20lindeberg
Def one of my favorite houses. Truly is massive.^^ Zach already linked that pic.
the place is really great. hope that there are people who are maintaining the place to always look clean and nice to stay.
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