'Martin Hall', the James E. Martin estate designed by Little & O'Connor c. 1900 in Great Neck. Click HERE for more on 'Martin Hall'.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
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Interesting angle; to the right of the house it looks like a tent has been pitched ... & yet the trees indicate the weather is cool to cold?
I'd venture that it's a garden pavilion with a reverse curved roof, a la Hidcote
Actually, a second, more scientific approach (looking at garden photos of Martin Hall elsewhere on the site), shows it to be just that, the upper level of a tool shed or small water tower adjacent to the garden...
Glad to see that the Dilettante is back with his sharp eye. Yup, that's exactly what it is ~ the roof of the small, picturesque, water tower next to the formal garden. No doubt we'll be seeing more of it later.
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