NRHP Reference # 75001918 Area 14 ha | Built 1906 Opened 1906 Added to NRHP 3 April 1975 | |
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Architect Magonigle,Henry van Buren Similar Bush‑Holley House, Putnam Cottage, Greenwich YMCA, Bruce Museum of Arts and, Indian Harbor Yacht Club |
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The French Farm is a historic summer estate at the junction of Lake and Round Hill Roads in Greenwich, Connecticut. The estate includes a manor house dating from 1906, and a cottage and other structures from 1911. The estate was designed by Henry Van Buren Magonigle, a protege of Calvert Vaux, for H. W. Lanier, and represent a well-executed country landscape as espoused by Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted.
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The estate was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
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