Hyde Hall | |
Location | Springfield Center, New York |
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Coordinates | 42°47′32″N 74°52′08″W / 42.792314°N 74.868908°W |
Built | 1817-1834 |
Architect | Philip Hooker |
Architectural style | Country Mansion |
NRHP reference No. | 71000555 |
NYSRHP No. | 07721.000001 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | October 7, 1971[1] |
Designated NHL | June 24, 1986[2] |
Designated NYSRHP | June 23, 1980 |
Hyde Hall is a neoclassical country mansion in Springfield Center, New York, designed by architect Philip Hooker for George Clarke (1768–1835), a wealthy landowner. The house was constructed between 1817 and 1834, and designed with English and American architectural features. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986 for its architecture, and the completeness of its architectural documentary record. It is one of the few surviving works of Philip Hooker, a leading 19th-century American architect.