Benjamin Moore Estate, Historic house in Muttontown, New York, United States.
The Benjamin Moore Estate is a historic house in Muttontown featuring a U-shaped building with steep roofs and four prominent chimneys that define its appearance. A distinctive brick tourelle with a conical roof completes the structure and gives the building its recognizable profile.
The house was designed in 1923 by architect William Adams Delano, combining modern residential concepts with international style influences of that era. Its recognition by the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 secured its place in American architectural history.
The estate displays a blend of Chinese and French Renaissance influences visible in its exterior design and layout. This architectural fusion allows visitors to see how different cultural traditions were interpreted in American residential design.
The property sits within the Muttontown Preserve and offers areas with formal gardens, a gatehouse, and a conservatory to explore. Visitors should plan time to walk the expansive grounds and view the various outbuildings that make up the complete estate.
The front facade features irregularly spaced chimneys that give the architecture an unexpected asymmetry. This deliberately crafted irregularity sets the mansion distinctly apart from typical residences of its building period.
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