Designated: April 12, 2016
This transitional Italianate style farmhouse was constructed around 1860 as part of the estate of William Schofield, a member one of the first families to settle City Island in 1826. The residence is a fine example of the Italianate style of architecture that dominated American house design from 1850 to 1880, and is characterized here by a square plan and tall windows, combined with Greek Revival style features such as a flat roof with overhanging cornice and elaborate paired brackets under the eaves that flank the octagonal shaped windows.