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Lyndhurst serves as a filming location for The Gilded Age. The mansion interior serves as the home of the character Aurora Fane and her husband, and the Lyndhurst Carriage House is the location of the New York Globe offices. Season 1 also featured the Lyndhurst grounds and greenhouse.
Here are all of the historic houses featured in The Gilded Age—including The Breakers, Marble House, Lyndhurst Mansion, and more in New York and Rhode Island.
Step back in time at the Lyndhurst Mansion, a magnificent Gothic revival castle steps from the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York. Architect Alexander Jackson Davis designed the property in 1838 ...
In true gilded age fashion, the show was filmed exclusively in Rhode Island and New York, at recognizable jewels like the Breakers, Marble House, Lyndhurst Mansion, and many other grand properties.
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Lyndhurst Further information: Lyndhurst (house) In 1864 Merritt bought Knoll, the former country estate of William S. Paulding, Jr. and hired architect Alexander Jackson Davis to expand the estate, doubling the house's size in the gothic revival style between 1864 and 1865, renaming it "Lyndenhurst" for the estate's linden trees. [ 13 ]
Completed in 1892, Marble House measures 140,000 square feet and has 50 rooms. The construction alone cost $11 million in 1892, or around $380 million today when adjusted for inflation.. After the ...
Federal Hall National Memorial, New York City Front facade of Lyndhurst, 1838 and 1864 Blandwood Mansion is an example of Italianate design by Davis. 1844 in Greensboro, North Carolina Davis's Italianate villa “Winyah Park" in New Rochelle, New York (photo 1909) ”Tudor Villa" in New Rochelle, New York (photo 1909) Whitby Castle in winter (photo 2010) Gothic villa, watercolor.