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Chestnut Court: History, Elegance, and William Adams Delano Style

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Exterior-2-e1552793245122By Deb R. Brimer
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If the walls of this timeless 1914 treasure could talk, what name-dropping stories they could tell! Some of the world’s most notable structures are among the works of award-winning New York architect, William Adams Delano, including palatial mansions for the Rockefeller family and Otto Kahn. But Chestnut Court was his personal haven that he designed for himself.

Located at 2 Chestnut Court in Muttontown, New York, this 6,100-square-foot stucco Tudor contains two and three levels, eight bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, and an immaculately-landscaped two-acre estate with a stone patio, wooden deck, and swimming pool.

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The masterfully-designed interior is a fusion of yesterday and today. Though the open island kitchen – with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and ceramic tile flooring – reflects the look and feel of the modern era, Delano’s flair for historic elegance is woven throughout other rooms of the home.

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Delano had a penchant for the Breaux-Arts style. After receiving his undergraduate degree from Yale University in 1895, he studied at the Ecole des Breaux Arts in Paris where he earned a diploma in 1903. When he and Chester Aldrich subsequently opened the Delano & Aldrich architectural firm, the two began adapting the more conservative Federal and Georgian styles for several structures, including social clubs for the Astors, Vanderbilts, and Whitneys. 

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