Walter Jennings, vice-president, director and secretary of
Standard Oil Co. had
Carrere & Hastings design him an enormous home in
Lloyd Harbor c. 1899. He also had the
Olmsted Brothers design extensive landscaping for the property between 1915 and 1938. Click
HERE to see what '
Burrwood' looked like.

A garden wall and stairs that faced the house, with a large urn visible in the distance.

The view from the top of the gardens, some ironwork is visible between the weeds.

A massive copper beach that sits at one end of the gardens.

The tea house.

One of the higher points on the property, this area has a low wall around the perimeter and an outcropping in the distance.

The view from just beneath the southern terrace which is original to the house. The home had an incredible view over
Cold Spring Harbor and out towards the
Long Island Sound.
Click below to see '
Burrwood' intact and still standing in a 1953 aerial shot.
1 comment:
Zach -- What a great blog! Thank you for documenting these sites. This is a real contribution. -- JP (a former museum professional)
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