Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Title |
Gardens of Hine Estate - "Mayhasit" |
Date |
early 1900s |
Object ID |
2015.009.GCP6 08 |
Collection |
Glen Cove Photograph Collection #6 |
Description |
The Hine Estate as known as Mayhasit was a 16 acre estate in Glen Cove, built for financier Francis Lyman Hine in the early 1900s. The Hine estate, which stretched from Lattingtown Road to Long Island Sound was designed by Walker & Gillet architects. The estate was last used as a single-family residence in the late 1950s before becoming the Bayberry Bath and Tennis Club and later the Fidel Day School. In 2010, the property was purchased by Longmeadow Associates. While zoning for that part of Glen Cove permits no more than one residence per acre, it does allow cluster development. Thus, the builders were able to put a total of 16 homes on the property. The project was called Longmeadow. |
Photographer |
Unknown |
Search Terms |
Estates and Mansions Longmeadow Hine Estate Mayhasit Bayberry Bath and Tennis Club Fidel Day School |
Object Name |
Photograph |
Copyright |
This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). For permission to publish or display images please contact the Glen Cove Public Library Robert R. Coles Long Island History Room. |
