Mar 08, 2023
- Charmaine Bantugan
Stan Hywet Hall
Completed in 1915, for Frank Seiberling (1859-1955), founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, and his wife Gertrude Penfield (1866-1946). After touring over twenty English manors, the Seiberlings drew their principal inspiration for their sprawling Tudor-Revival pile from Haddon Hall, Compton Wynyates, and Ockwells Manor. It was designed by Charles Sumner Schneider, a native of Ohio who studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and had been working in New York for "the Dean of American Architects" George B. Post. Only marginally smaller than Casa Loma in Toronto, it covers 64,500-square feet making it the 17th largest historic house in North America. Today, it is open to the public as Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens.
Stan Hywet Hall
Completed in 1915, for Frank Seiberling (1859-1955), founder of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, and his wife Gertrude Penfield (1866-1946). After touring over twenty English manors, the Seiberlings drew their principal inspiration for their sprawling Tudor-Revival pile from Haddon Hall, Compton Wynyates, and Ockwells Manor. It was designed by Charles Sumner Schneider, a native of Ohio who studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and had been working in New York for "the Dean of American Architects" George B. Post. Only marginally smaller than Casa Loma in Toronto, it covers 64,500-square feet making it the 17th largest historic house in North America. Today, it is open to the public as Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens.
Mar 08, 2023
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