Litchfield Villa

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Litchfield Villa (or “Grace Hill”) is associate degree Italianate mansion inbuilt 1854 – 1857 on an oversized non-public estate that has since become a part of Prospect Park, Brooklyn. The villa was designed by Alexander Jackson Davis, America’s leading designer of the modern Italianate vogue for railroad and realty developer king Clark Litchfield.The structure is taken into account to be Davis’ greatest Italianate villa, and is presently the Brooklyn borough headquarters of the big apple town Department of Parks and Recreation. Davis conjointly designed a teacher house, greenhouse, and chicken house for the property, none of that is living. It absolutely was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.After years of neglect, an intensive renovation was funded by associate degree anonymous descendent of the Litchfield family. The renovation, beneath the direction of designer Ralph Carmosino, was completed in 2008. The first stucco was far from the house, and lots of of the inside details, together with the intricately painted ceiling murals, were lost. It’s settled on Prospect Park West at fifth Street.

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