Designated: 8/18/1970
Architect : Unknown
Architectural Style: Greek Revival
Address: 441 East Fordham Road
Superbly sited on a semicircular tree-lined driveway of the Fordham University campus, this 19th century country house Is dignified in appearance and impressive in size. Now known as the Rose Hill Administration Building, it Is an outstanding example of the Greek Revival period. The two and one-half story random ashlar structure with low basement has one of the finest entrance porches in New York City.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
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