Daily Dream Home: Stone Lea
Stone Lea in Narragansett, Rhode Island was designed by McKim, Mead and White, the premier firm responsible for such notable landmarks as Rosecliff Mansion on Newport?s Bellevue Avenue, the Villard Houses in Manhattan and the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY. This majestic Victorian was built for George V. Cresson of Philadelphia, founder and President […]The post Daily Dream Home: Stone Lea appeared first on Pursuitist.
Stone Lea in Narragansett, Rhode Island was designed by McKim, Mead and White, the premier firm responsible for such notable landmarks as Rosecliff Mansion on Newport?s Bellevue Avenue, the Villard Houses in Manhattan and the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY.This majestic Victorian was built for George V. Cresson of Philadelphia, founder and President of a huge firm that manufactured ropes, wheels, pulleys and drive shafts to transmit power. The Cresson family summered at Stone Lea until 1911 when the property was sold to the Newberrys, major stockholders of Packard Motor Car Company. It is one of the first homes in Narragansett to be placed in the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its historical and architectural importance.The residence is a beautiful combination of granite and Shingle Style with a flared hipped-gale roof, gable and hip-roofed wings to the west, and an ocean facing, covered, stone veranda.Though the house has been altered during the past century, it has retained much of its 1880?s charm and handiwork. The stairc...
Stone Lea in Narragansett, Rhode Island was designed by McKim, Mead and White, the premier firm responsible for such notable landmarks as Rosecliff Mansion on Newport?s Bellevue Avenue, the Villard Houses in Manhattan and the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY.This majestic Victorian was built for George V. Cresson of Philadelphia, founder and President of a huge firm that manufactured ropes, wheels, pulleys and drive shafts to transmit power. The Cresson family summered at Stone Lea until 1911 when the property was sold to the Newberrys, major stockholders of Packard Motor Car Company. It is one of the first homes in Narragansett to be placed in the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its historical and architectural importance.The residence is a beautiful combination of granite and Shingle Style with a flared hipped-gale roof, gable and hip-roofed wings to the west, and an ocean facing, covered, stone veranda.Though the house has been altered during the past century, it has retained much of its 1880?s charm and handiwork. The stairc...
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