Designated: 3/15/1966
Architect : Unknown
Architectural Style: Dutch Colonial
Address: Broadway, Bronx
Truly one of the City1 s most notable mid-Eighteenth Century Georgian manor houses, Van Cortlandt Mansion is set in a tree-surrounded area of Van Cortlandt Park. Built of local field stone and brick, the restored building is operated as a house museum by The National Society of Colonial Dames in the state of New York. The interesting combination of field stone and brick trim around the windows is to be found in certain Eighteenth Century buildings in this area. Carved masks serve as keystones over the windows. The heads of the men and women carved in this manner have not as yet been identified. Its roof is pierced by attractive regularlY spaced dormer windows. Small wooden porches which shelter the south and east entrance doorways are doubtless additions of a later period.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
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