Remnants of a long lost golden era, this amazing mansion looks like something out of The Great Gatsby. However it’s a remnant of the Golden Automotive Era, when Detroit was once an elite American city.
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A Greek Revival American estate set in a picturesque part of Millbrook, New York. We love the exceptionally ornate millwork throughout the 9-bedroom home.
The residence was designed by architect-to-the-stars Peter Choate. It is situated on a secluded cul-de-sac on Macculloch Drive in Los Angeles.
On the market for the second time in over 400 years, the property was recently upgraded in a decade-long restoration project, which includes the addition of an award-winning gin distillery, Newton House Gin, and a speakeasy in the converted stables.
Designed by architect Steven Gambrel and featured in Architectural Digest, the property was once the summer home of Chester A. Arthur, the 21st President of the United States (1881-1885).
In the 1920s, Mizner was the most-discussed living architect in America. He was hired in 1924 to transform the city of Boca Raton into "the foremost resort city on the North American continent…a resort as splendid in its entirety as Palm Beach is in spots."
Architect John Hunt of Northampton based the design on Buckingham House, which today forms the central portion of Buckingham Palace, the Queen's famous residence.