This historic landmark , The Hendrickson-Ely-Brower House also known as “Locust Hill” is recorded in Roslyn Landmark Society and registered as a National Historic Place . This historic gem is on top of the hill with panoramic views to Hempstead Harbor , Gerry park with a breath taking land escaping and Roslyn pond. . Built in 1836 and expanded in 1926 by the renowned architect Bradley Delehanty, this landmark home embodies the essence of meticulous restoration and pays homage to its rich history; therefore, this national historic jewel was exhibited on the Roslyn Landmark Society's House Tours in 1962, 1963, and 1984.
Within its walls, Locust Hill boasts a formal dining room, an expansive living room, eight bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and over four acres of lush greenery to explore. Among its remarkable features are a historic barn/garage, seven fireplaces, , a tennis court, spectacular views, a wine cellar, original wood floors throughout, a potting shed, a charming nature inspired room and guest quarters.
Come and breath history in the heart of beautiful Roslyn .
Attention developers! Property is in the process of being subdivided to 4 lots including existing house staying on 1 acre and 3 more lots of 1 acre each .