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New Haven Lawn Club

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Built
  
1929-1931

Area
  
3 ha

Added to NRHP
  
1 May 2003

NRHP Reference #
  
03000309

Phone
  
+1 203-777-3494

Architect
  
Douglas Orr

New Haven Lawn Club

Location
  
193 Whitney Ave New Haven, Connecticut

Address
  
193 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT 06511, USA

Architectural styles
  
Colonial Revival architecture, Streamline Moderne

Similar
  
Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill, Branford House, Wickham Park, Robert A Taft Memorial, Fairfield Burr Homestead

Profiles

The New Haven Lawn Club is a private club located on Whitney Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut close to Yale University. It is a social and athletic facility.

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The club is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

One building and one structure of the club are deemed contributing to the historic character while another building and three structures are non-contributing. The architecture of the clubhouse is primarily Colonial Revival with Art Moderne decorative elements. The clubhouse, built in 1931 to replace the former clubhouse that had burned in 1929, is credited to architect Douglas W. Orr, but much of the detail design is by William Douglas.

The club offers tennis, squash, and outdoor swimming, and is considered one of the most prestigious clubs in the area.

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History

The Club was founded in 1891 by a group of New Haven residents. The original clubhouse was destroyed by fire in 1929. Renowned architect Douglas Orr designed the current facility. As of 2005, over 520 families were counted among its membership.

It originally hosted lawn tennis, now more commonly known as court tennis, reflecting a fad brought from England.

Activities

The New Haven Lawn Club offers a wide range of activities and events including tennis, swimming, food, art exhibits, concerts, book clubs, yoga and pilates. The Club is also a venue for many of New Haven's prestigious dances.

Facilities

The Lawn Club mansion is rich with architectural details. Visitors enter the foyer through a vaulted portico, archways, and columns made of the local red brick. Octagonal windows look out over the manicured Lawn Club grounds. A Lalique crystal chandelier graces the foyer and working fireplaces are found throughout the building. The New Haven Lawn Club is home to several event rooms.

The Grand Ballroom, is the club's largest event space and with a 225-person occupancy. The Ballroom has a barrel-vaulted ceiling, a performance stage, and hardwood floors. The event space includes a terrazzo entryway and fireplace.

The club's Main Dining Room seats 120 people. Two wood burning fireplaces mirror each other at opposite ends of the hall, with terrazzo flooring between them. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of the Lawn Club grounds and the attached terrace overlooks the tennis courts.

References

New Haven Lawn Club Wikipedia