The George Taylor Manor
It was originally a summer home and central heating was installed in the twentieth century. The 12 inch thick brick interior walls, lush landscape, the river breezes keep the house cool. The eight foot windows have pocket shutters. Sometime in the 1870’s, a Philadelphia attorney, Samuel K. Kirkpatrick, acquired the property. On October 6, 1887 he sold it to Mary E. Taylor, wife of the Philadelphia merchant, for $9,000. Whether or not she was related to the original George Taylor is anybody’s guess. Mary Taylor died on August 25, 1917 and deeded the house to her mother Helen McCutcheon. It is not clear if Helen ever lived in the house. On April 17, 1924, J.M. Wall, the owner of one of the largest rope manufacturing companies in the United States, purchased the home. The Walls were probably the first family to live in the house all year round. In 1943, Winifred and Frederick Gordon purchased the property. Upon their death, their sons sold the house to Dr. Arthur Von Deilen and his wife Marjorie in November, 1951. Dr. Von Deilen stood over 6 ft. 6in., originally a dentist, he quit practice to go back to medical school and earned a degree in reconstructive surgery. The Von Deilen’s had no children and are responsible for many of the changes and additions in the house. They transferred the original kitchen to an apartment and converted the butler’s pantry to the kitchen. Lois B. Yates is the present owner of the manor. During her ownership she has updated the master bedroom suite with a new bath, in keeping with the integrity of the home. She also installed a new bath off the nursery. The light and airy kitchen, remodeled 9 years ago, has three ovens, a Subzero refrigerator and top of the line cabinetry. In the sun room, now used as an office, are the rails of Hitler’s yacht which were put in by the previous owner. Installed in 1950, the gated elevator goes to the third floor where there is an in-law apartment with another renovated bath. The servants wing is now an apartment that has an income of $1,200. The heat is zoned into 5 separate areas and a new burner was installed in the oil furnace 5 years ago. Interior square footage to be approximately 8,800.
- History courtesy of Swarna Moha
This wonderful estate home includes the following areas:
Area 1 and 2 - Circular Driveway
Area 3 - Terrace Entry
Area 4 - Entrance Foyer
Area 5 - Dining Room
Area 6 - Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Area 7 and 8 - Kitchen and Living Room in the Apartment
Area 9 - The Library
Area 10 - “Enchanting Living”
Area 11 - First Floor Landing & Balcony Area 12 - Exercise Room, Elevator |
Area 13 - Bedroom Suite A look into your future enter into This bedroom suite. Relax and enjoy the calming luxury in this elegant room.
Area 14 - Master Bedroom Suite Area 15 - Master Bathroom
Area 16 - The Nursery Area 17 - Upper Stairwell Third Floor Landing/Hall
Area 18/19/20/21 - Third Floor In-Law Apartment
Area 22 - The Elevator Room
Area 23 - Billiard Room
Area 24 - Powder/Dressing Room |
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