Red Maples was an historic estate on fifteen acres in the Village of Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, named after the thirty or so maple trees that once lined its entrance court. The architects Hiss and Weekes designed the house, terraces and several ancillary buildings, and the landscape architect Ferruccio Vitale designed the gardens. Completed in 1913, the house was demolished in 1947 and the estate subdivided over time into eight parcels. A gate house (enlarged and relocated), and a carriage house (converted to a residence) have survived.
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| - Red Maples (Southampton, New York) (en)
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| - Red Maples was an historic estate on fifteen acres in the Village of Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, named after the thirty or so maple trees that once lined its entrance court. The architects Hiss and Weekes designed the house, terraces and several ancillary buildings, and the landscape architect Ferruccio Vitale designed the gardens. Completed in 1913, the house was demolished in 1947 and the estate subdivided over time into eight parcels. A gate house (enlarged and relocated), and a carriage house (converted to a residence) have survived. (en)
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| - Red Maples (Mrs. Alfred M. Hoyt Residence) (en)
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| - Hiss and Weekes, Architects; Ferruccio Vitale, Landscape Architect (en)
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| - Red Maples in Southampton, New York. (en)
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| - Village of Southampton, New York. (en)
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| - Mrs. Alfred M. Hoyt ; Rosina Hoyt Hoppin ; James H. Snowden ; John T. Smith . (en)
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| - Red Maples was an historic estate on fifteen acres in the Village of Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, named after the thirty or so maple trees that once lined its entrance court. The architects Hiss and Weekes designed the house, terraces and several ancillary buildings, and the landscape architect Ferruccio Vitale designed the gardens. Completed in 1913, the house was demolished in 1947 and the estate subdivided over time into eight parcels. A gate house (enlarged and relocated), and a carriage house (converted to a residence) have survived. (en)
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