Saturday, August 14, 2010
Still in good shape
I really "got into" the Van Rensselaer house in Philadelphia (see the 4 posts following this), perhaps because it was both beautiful and damaged. This may say more about me than about the house. The images above are of Thorndale, a very undamaged house in my hometown of Millbrook, NY. The top image was published in a Poughkeepsie newspaper in 1900. It shows a fashionable Victorian country place whose origins as an upscale farmhouse are still visible. The second image, taken ca. 1910, shows the same house, which has now become a high style example of the Federal (or maybe Georgian) (or maybe Classical) Revival. Whenever an exact architectural label eludes one, tack on the word "Revival" and almost anything will work. A New York architect by the name of A.J. Bodker did the alteration. The same family has lived here for 228 years.
Very interesting Real estate blog. Hope it will always be alive! Thanks for this
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ReplyDeleteI am very interested in finding out more about this home in Millbrook and I am hoping that you will possibly have information about a home that once belonged to my grandfather in the area.
My contact information is missypen@mac.com. I would greatly appreciate any help you may be able to give me.
Sincerely,
Missy Pendleton
Bryn Athyn, PA