Ethelwynde (1928)
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Massachusetts /
Lenox /
Yokun Avenue, 101
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In 1875 Henry Braem (associated with the Cunrad Line and ambassador to Denmark) built the original Ethelwyn (or Ethelwynde) off Yokun Ave.
In 1928 the house was purchased by Halstead Lindsley. He tore down the wood framed original house and had a local architect, Benjamin Greeley, construct the modern Tudor-style mansion that stands today. Recently operated as an upscale cultural retreat, it is now a private home.
In 1928 the house was purchased by Halstead Lindsley. He tore down the wood framed original house and had a local architect, Benjamin Greeley, construct the modern Tudor-style mansion that stands today. Recently operated as an upscale cultural retreat, it is now a private home.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°21'48"N 73°17'25"W
- Sunnyridge 0.2 km
- Rocklawn (1888) 0.3 km
- Hillcrest Educational Center 3.2 km
- Merrywood - 1882 3.2 km
- Lakeside 4 km
- "Rock Lawn" 122 km
- West View Farm 250 km
- Martin Blume Jr. Farm 985 km
- Vermilyea Inn Historic District 1011 km
- Veteran's Park North Praire Wi 1237 km
- Lenox, Massachusetts 1.1 km
- Cranwell Resort 3.3 km
- Eastover Resort 3.3 km
- Laurel Lake 4.5 km
- High Lawn Farm 5.2 km
- Pittsfield Municipal Airport 7 km
- Stockbridge, Massachusetts 7.2 km
- Country Club of Pittsfield 7.4 km
- The National Shrine of the Divine Mercy 8.2 km
- Buckley Dunton Lake 14 km