Lloyd Manor Etiquette Class Event

SPLIA's historic house museums run the length of Long Island. These distinctive landmarks, which portray different aspects of the region’s history include the Joseph Lloyd Manor*, an 18th century manor house at Lloyd Neck, Sherwood-Jayne, an East Setauket farm complex, the Custom House in Sag Harbor, home of the port’s first Custom Master, Henry Packer Dering, and two affiliated sites, Rock Hall, a formal Georgian mansion in Lawrence, and the Wyckoff House, a 17th century Dutch farm house in East Flatbush.

The houses are furnished with one of the most important assemblages of Long Islandiana, comprising over 3,000 objects including masterpieces of regional decorative arts and craftsmanship. The Society also possesses significant archival and photographic collections in addition to a wealth of textiles, fine arts and pottery either owned or made on Long Island in period.



Wycoff House Parlor

 

 

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