American estates and gardens . •HARBOR HILL—MRS. MACKAYS BATHROOM. [33]. [34] AMERICAN ESTATES AND GARDENS Mrs. Mackays bedroom comes next, and then the bathroom, with its famous bath,chiseled out of a single piece of rich marble and let into the floor—a room unlike anybathroom, with rich furnishings, lamps, easy-chairs, tables, and plants. Harbor Hill is no single country house, isolated in the midst of rural is the center of a vast estate of five hundred or six hundred acres, with many separatebuildings for the greater development and the more thorough enjoyment of country li
American estates and gardens . •HARBOR HILL—MRS. MACKAYS BATHROOM. [33]. [34] AMERICAN ESTATES AND GARDENS Mrs. Mackays bedroom comes next, and then the bathroom, with its famous bath,chiseled out of a single piece of rich marble and let into the floor—a room unlike anybathroom, with rich furnishings, lamps, easy-chairs, tables, and plants. Harbor Hill is no single country house, isolated in the midst of rural is the center of a vast estate of five hundred or six hundred acres, with many separatebuildings for the greater development and the more thorough enjoyment of country life. Thecarriage house and stable is quite palatial, with magnificent appointments for the horses,a special suite for the head coachman, and comfortable quarters for the men. The farm bam isa separate structure, admirably equipped for the extensive farming operations carried on here;and the farmers house is an old Long Island farmhouse, long standing, and thoroughlyrestored and kept in fine order. There are kennels for the dogs, a special stable for the poloponies, c
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