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A brochure advertising '
Land of Clover', the
Lathrop Brown estate in
Smithtown designed by
Peabody, Wilson & Brown between 1912-17.
Lathrop Brown was the brother of architect
Archibald Brown who lived at '
East Farm' across
Stony Brook Harbor. Click
HERE to see '
Land of Clover' on google earth.
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Brochure courtesy of
SPLIA.
Click below to see a 1954 aerial of '
Land of Clover' intact and undeveloped.
3 comments:
this is interesting ,as you read the for sale brochure it sounds as if the interior in not complete, but the pictures of the exterior show a series of ivy covered walls, mature trees etc. does anyone have any more info on these thoughts?
Great site, love it. Keep up the great work.
Ian
If you get a chance, go to the Knox School web site and take the campus tour. It takes you through the house and shows you how it is used today as a school facility. Nice interior shots as well.
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