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Nathaniel Longbotham House

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Nathaniel Longbotham House is a historic home located at 1541 Stony Brook Road, in Stony Brook in Brookhaven Town, Suffolk County, New York. It is composed of three visually and physically distinct sections that are joined gable to gable and diminish in height from east to west. The earliest and smaller section was built before 1690. It is a post, beam, and stud wall framed 1+1⁄2-story half-house, 20 feet long and 26 feet deep. Also on the property is an early-19th-century shed and late-17th- or early-18th-century well.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

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Nathaniel Longbotham House
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