view of front entrance court from front door the dining room
the center hall which doubles as the music room
2 views of the temple
And now I save the best for last. My favorite part of the estate was the teahouse. This little jewelbox was right beside the house and seperated the former pool areas from the italian gardens (where stanford white's sculpture was). the front and back of the teahouse. The front of the teahouse fronted the pool and had this CHARMING fountain: green striped marble with little gilded creatures. The inside was very small -maybe 10' wide by 15' long and had an old-fashioned soda fountain and the most chic furniture on the estate! The urn behind the chaise is by Picasso. The ceilings are painted Pompeiian style.
This was a long post -you can see how much I loved the place! Definitely worth visiting. All of the pictures were my own except the 2 interior shots of the house which I took from the architect's website.
Wonderful post! You've done Kykuit justice wit your words and your photos. Thanks for sharing. Did you go to the art gallery in the basement? They do have conferences there and guests stay in the servants quarters over where the cars and the carriages are, but if there is overflow then they get to stay in the main house. I found that out on my tour. Oh to be so lucky.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kwana! I did see the art galleries -those fabulous Picasso tapestries!! On my tour they mentioned the guestrooms above the carriage house but didn't mention the ones on the top 2 floors of the house. I saw that on wikipedia! One of the tourguide's friends was the chauffeur's daughter and was raised in an apt. above the carriage house -how cool would that be? So Sabrina!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful house and equally beautifully grounds. Your pictures are great. Thanks for the tour!
ReplyDeleteThanks Patricia! I loved this house and hope it shows in my photos!
ReplyDeleteSo thrilled with your post, you know it is one of my most favorite spots in the world and I threaten to be one of those tour guides all the time. I am fascinated that this family has given more to date than even Bill Gates.
ReplyDeleteyou would be a great guide, pve! go for it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a complete fairy tale of a place. Every photo better than the last! Such a fortunate fellow to visit here and thanks for sharing the experience. Love, love that garden chair, too!
ReplyDeleteI do so love your site. I've added you to my list of Splendid Locales!
Thanks PTE!! I'm flattered :-) This place is definitely lovely -you need to see it in person too!
ReplyDeleteI love your photos! You did a terrific job with them, and it looks like it was beautiful day! Thanks for all of the details and facts.
ReplyDeletethanks pd! It was a beautiful day -sunny and cool - and I had a beautiful subject :-)
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