Pound Ridge Historic District

Pound Ridge Historic District
Location Roughly Pound Ridge, Old Stone Hill, and Salem Rds., Trinity Pass and Westchester Ave., Pound Ridge, New York
Coordinates 41°12′35″N 73°34′34″W / 41.20972°N 73.57611°W / 41.20972; -73.57611Coordinates: 41°12′35″N 73°34′34″W / 41.20972°N 73.57611°W / 41.20972; -73.57611
Area 95 acres (38 ha)
Architect Halle, Hiram; Et al.
Architectural style Colonial Revival, Late Victorian, Mixed (more Than 2 Styles From Different Periods)
NRHP Reference #

85003196

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Added to NRHP December 30, 1985

Pound Ridge Historic District is a national historic district located at Pound Ridge, Westchester County, New York. The district contains 46 contributing buildings and encompasses almost all of the hamlet. The majority of the buildings in the district date between 1780 and 1852. The earliest building was built in 1758 and is the Capt. Joseph Lockwood House. Notable buildings include: Methodist Episcopal (Community) Church (1833), Patterson Memorial Presbyterian Church (conant Hall, 1893), Presbyterian Lecture Hall (Pound Ridge Town Hall, 1852), Parker Store (1906), Pound Ridge Village School (Hiram Halle Memorial Library, 1851), Aaron Wood's Mill (ca. 1800), Partridge Thatcher House (1788), Maj. Ebenezer Lockwood House (ca. 1780), Alsop Hunt Lockwood House (1840), and Solomon Lockwood House (ca. 1800).[2]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.[1]

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