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John E. Aldred Estate

Houses completed in 1916Houses in Nassau County, New YorkHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)Mansions of Gold Coast, Long IslandNassau County, New York Registered Historic Place stubs
National Register of Historic Places in Oyster Bay (town), New YorkTudor Revival architecture in New York (state)
"Ormston," John Edward Aldred house, East Beach Drive, Glen Cove, New York. Fountain LCCN2008680046

John E. Aldred Estate, also known as St. Josaphat's Monastery, is a historic estate located at Lattingtown in Nassau County, New York. It was designed in 1916 by architect Bertram Goodhue, with landscaping by Olmsted Brothers, for public utility executive John Edward Aldred. The estate consists of the main residence, known as Ormston; the superintendent's quarters; hen house; 2+1⁄2-story, hip-roofed stable; greenhouse and conservatory; garage; utility shed; garden shed; gazebo; and two gatehouses. The main house is a Tudor Revival–style dwelling built of random-coursed, quarry-faced limestone and roofed in heavy slate. The Basilian Order of Saint Josaphat purchased the property in 1944. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

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John E. Aldred Estate
Lattingtown Road, Town of Oyster Bay

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Lattingtown Road 560
11560 Town of Oyster Bay
New York, United States
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"Ormston," John Edward Aldred house, East Beach Drive, Glen Cove, New York. Fountain LCCN2008680046
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