Nassau Hall (Muttontown, New York)
Houses in Nassau County, New YorkMansions of Gold Coast, Long IslandOyster Bay (town), New York
Nassau Hall is a historic mansion on the grounds of the Muttontown Preserve in Muttontown, New York. It was built in 1904 for Bronson Winthrop and was known as Muttontown Meadows. It was the first commission of Delano and Aldrich in the area. Its exterior walls were modeled after Mount Vernon, and was on an estate of 183 acres.It was purchased by Lansdell Christie in 1950, who sold it to Nassau County in 1969, becoming the headquarters of the Nassau Parks Conservancy. It was restored in 2010. It is one of three mansions in the Muttontown Preserve, along with the Benjamin Moore Estate, also known as Chelsea, and the destroyed Knollwood Estate.
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Muttontown Road, Town of Oyster Bay
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Nassau Hall
Muttontown Road 1864
11791 Town of Oyster Bay
New York, United States
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