tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6807386654523336456.post2541555929869302963..comments2024-03-22T16:14:12.974-04:00Comments on Old Long Island: 'Ivy Hall'Zach L.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04464823999255502522noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6807386654523336456.post-78554948778481044222013-11-14T09:52:43.508-05:002013-11-14T09:52:43.508-05:00And the ideal location for subdivisions which have...And the ideal location for subdivisions which have obliterated this area<br /><br />An observation on the next post of Kirby Hill, a neighboring estate to Ivy Hall, while the mansion was saved, why do so many of the newer houses disregard the topography of which wooded speaks of? Look at some of the super-sized walls created on those lots? why not work with the rolling hills?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6807386654523336456.post-25515941059956075122013-11-13T21:52:33.730-05:002013-11-13T21:52:33.730-05:00Elegant living..perfectly situated. best topograph...Elegant living..perfectly situated. best topography and proximities. Convenient to all.<br />wooded blissnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6807386654523336456.post-40146123850223565642013-11-13T09:20:39.792-05:002013-11-13T09:20:39.792-05:00Just a reminder that if you look at the aerial pho...Just a reminder that if you look at the aerial photograph of ‘Jericho House’ you’ll see this side of ‘Ivy Hall’ in the top right-hand corner. Doug Floor Plannoreply@blogger.com