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South Veranda |
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The classical architecture, impressive craftsmanship, pleasing proportions, elegance and charm the mansion captures the finest qualities of the Gilded Age. |
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Photo by Julia Nichols Prem
Photo by Julia Nichols Prem |
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The mansion features a spacious front hallway that passes through the house to French doors which give way onto the stone patio overlooking Lenox Mountain. |
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Photo by Julia Nichols Prem
The wood-paneled dining room with bay windows and marble fireplace provides a grand setting for family parties or a romantic, intimate dinner setting for two. The dining room is connected to a spacios kitchen and pantry. |

Dining Room |
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Private concert on 18th century harpsichord
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The music room has been the site of chamber-music recitals and performances. This room includes a rare 1922 Lauberger & Gloss grand piano as well as an audiophile quality tube-amplified Audio Research stereo system. |
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On the first floor, guests will enjoy the wood-paneled dining room, a mahogany-lined library, an acoustically designed music room, and a light-filled conservatory.
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Party in the Conservatory
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Dining Room, Hand-carved Marble Mantle |

Designed to please the senses, each
aspect of the mansion’s interior has been hand selected to provide a quiet pleasure. |
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