Monday, December 13, 2010

'Punkin Hill'

'Punkin Hill', the Eugene Maxwell Geddes Sr. estate designed by Bradley Delehanty c. 1934 in Matinecock. Geddes was a partner at the investment firm of Clark, Dodge & Co. and was a director at Western Union Telegraph Co. Click HERE to see 'Punkin Hill' on google earth and HERE on bing.


Pictures from the Library of Congress.

7 comments:

The Down East Dilettante said...

no mistaking a Delahanty house. Lovely terrace courtyard

Anonymous said...

I think the Geddes family may still live in this house.

Anonymous said...

almost the same courtyard as Chelsea Estate in Muttontown Preserve

John J Tackett said...

I love houses like this with white painted brick, consistent with its original design intent. There is a trend across America to paint brick houses celadon or caramel in an effort to update them, but it is not all successful on early 20th houses of textured, tapestry brick of dark but varied coloration and matching mortar that played such an important part of the presentation of the house.

HalfPuddingHalfSauce said...

I had to double check that I correctly tagged Punkin Hill - without the whitewash covering the red brick the house takes on a totally different character. Looks like the simpler overhang at the front door has been changed to span the whole front entrance.

Anonymous said...

The brick courtyard looks as if it's gone also.

The Ancient said...

TDED --

I am driving myself nearly crazy trying to figure out how to reconfigure a courtyard in the country.

Posts like yours, which posit offhand perfection, long ago, make my life materially worse.

Best, etc.