Dedicated to the preservation of Long Island's 'gold coast' estates and other things old.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Picture of the Day
One of the terrace levels at Walter Jennings' 'Burrwood' in Lloyd Harbor, the tea house is in the distance.
1 comment:
Tom O'Neill-CSH
said...
This property was our play ground when I was a teenage boy in the 70's this particular spot was known as the (garden of remembrance) because there were memorial plaques completely surrounding the tree on those stone blocks.(shame they have been removed) It is really amazing the tea house is still standing honestly..thanks for the blog those were some great years.
1 comment:
This property was our play ground when I was a teenage boy in the 70's this particular spot was known as the (garden of remembrance) because there were memorial plaques completely surrounding the tree on those stone blocks.(shame they have been removed) It is really amazing the tea house is still standing honestly..thanks for the blog those were some great years.
Tom O'Neill
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