This was my first house, LOL. It’s really a private residence that was donated to the town and transformed into a park. I hope you enjoy.
Fujifilm X-E1 and XF 35mm R lens – 1/750 @ f/2.0 – ISO 200
This was my first house, LOL. It’s really a private residence that was donated to the town and transformed into a park. I hope you enjoy.
Fujifilm X-E1 and XF 35mm R lens – 1/750 @ f/2.0 – ISO 200
You know you have money whenβ¦β¦β¦you *donate* your castle. Love the entry door and Juliet balcony.
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Oh what it must be like to have that kind of disposable money π
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I had the same thought with Laurie, it’s like from a fairytale. π Such great places over there! Very beautiful Joe!
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It really does look like its from a fairytale Elina π we are very lucky here on Long Island because all of the mansions the wealthy people have donated to the state. On the north shore of Long Island in an area they call “the gold coast” there are loads of mansions including the Cornelius Vanderbilt estate (railroad tycoon and he also built Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan which is a magnificent place).
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Really nice. Long Island sounds like a great place to live. π
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Nice to know it’s part of the nature preserve. It’s beautiful!
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Thank you, I really do wish it was my house though, LOL. Have a great weekend π
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It’s like a fairytale! I do hope someone used to stand out on that balcony. I would love to see this place
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The place did look like a castle from a fairytale Laurie. It’s now a nature preserve and it is by the Great South Bay wetlands in the town of Islip.
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