Chateau Ivor - Former location
USA /
New York /
Dix Hills /
World
/ USA
/ New York
/ Dix Hills
residence, LIGC - Long Island Gold Coast, historical layer / disappeared object
'Chateau Ivor', the Charles A. Gould estate designed by John Russell Pope c. 1908 in Dix Hills with landscaping by the Olmsted Brothers. Gould was an accountant in Buffalo and organized a steel coupling manufacturing company named the Gould Coupler Company. He was Commodore of the American Yacht Club and was also in charge of the Gould Realty Company which had numerous land holdings in New York City. Gould hired Pope to design him a hunting and sporting retreat that sat on one of the highest points on Long Island and consisted of over 1,000 acres.
Following his death in 1927, the estate went through a series of owners until it was demolished in 1954.
usmodernist.org/AMAR/AMAR-1927-0306.pdf
Following his death in 1927, the estate went through a series of owners until it was demolished in 1954.
usmodernist.org/AMAR/AMAR-1927-0306.pdf
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°48'58"N 73°20'58"W
- LIMP- Long Island Motor Parkway (Vanderbilt Parkway) 5.8 km
- Historic Hauppauge Makay Radio Ruins 6.2 km
- LIRR - Northport Spur (Abandoned) 8.6 km
- Northport Veterans Hospital 10 km
- Steers Pit 11 km
- LIRR - KPPC Rail Spur (Abandoned) 12 km
- Central Islip Psychiatric Center 12 km
- LIMP Long Island Motor Parkway - Remnant 13 km
- Donnell Estate (1902 - 1927) 14 km
- Vestigal Road Wheelers Road 15 km
- Dix Hills, New York 1.9 km
- Elwood, New York 3.4 km
- Town of Huntington 5.5 km
- Huntington Station, New York 5.6 km
- Deer Park, New York 5.8 km
- Melville, New York 6.2 km
- Commack, New York 7 km
- Town of Smithtown 13 km
- Long Island Sound 32 km
- Suffolk County, New York 58 km