Photographs; Houses; Roofs; Dwellings; Porte cocheres; Shutters; Gables; Shrubs; Stone walls; Towers; Porches; Garages; Spandrels;
Two bare trees line the sidewalk that runs in front of the low stone wall at the front of this property. A driveway with concrete curbing cuts through the stone wall and leads through a porte-cochere back to an opened garage. Under the...
This slide shows the large gambrel-roofed house of Walter Tomkins, Jr. The first level of the story is made out of stone. The second level is wood shingles. There is a covered stone entry porch and a porte cochere. There is a white bench set...
This slide is a view of the stone front entry porch and porte cochere of Walter Tomkins Jr.'s house. There is a car parked in the porte cochere. In the far distance there is a small view of the Hudson River.
This shingled house sits on the Hudson River and has an impossible number of roof-lines and gables. A circular driveway leads to a porte cochere that has an unusual shape. Some windows have the striped awnings that were popular about 1910. The...
This nineteenth century mansion was named Pretty Penny by its most famous owner, actress Helen Hayes. Built around 1804, its low flanking wings, fine porte-cochere and fine detailing call attention to this unique house.