
The History
The Carriage House with accompanying
barn, now known as One of by Land, Two if by Sea, has had a
long and complex history. It's beginning, through still somewhat
mysterious are tied to the former estate "Richmond Hill".
In 1731, Admiral Sir Peter Warren assumed command of the British
Naval Station in the Colony of New Yrok and was the first settler
of note in the area. He liked the Manhattan Island shoreline,
plush and verdant as it was then, with a similar area in his
native England. He is reputed to be the first to "Richard
Hill".
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Bar
Enjoy a drink at our spacious bar which features two working
fireplaces and live piano music nightly.
Bar opens at 4:00 pm daily. Live music begins at 6 pm nightly.
Main Dining Room
Fresh roses, candlelight and an illuminated viewing garden grace
this room which once served as a carriage house during the revolutionary
war.
Constitution Room
Private dining room available for Corporate and Private Parties
up to 36 people.
This intimate room features two working fireplaces and offers
elegant dining in a charming 18th century atmosphere.
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