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Hyde Hall
Hyde Hall is considered to be the finest example of neoclassic country mansions anywhere in the United States.
Considered to be the finest example of neoclassic country mansions anywhere in the United States, Hyde House is a stunning reminder of a bygone American era, representing the time when powerful English families established vast estates in their former colonies.
This magnificent home was built between 1817 & 1834, designed and conceived by British-born landowner George Clarke (1768-1835) as the centerpiece resembling vast agricultural estates like those his family owned in England and Jamaica.
The mansion is open every day for tours late May through October.
This magnificent home was built between 1817 & 1834, designed and conceived by British-born landowner George Clarke (1768-1835) as the centerpiece resembling vast agricultural estates like those his family owned in England and Jamaica.
The mansion is open every day for tours late May through October.
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