Located in the exclusive and desirable Community known as Monmouth Hills and in which according to the National Register Of Historic Places for Water Witch Club Historic District, The Dr. Samuel A. Brown House was built around 1905 and was initially the summer home of Dr. Samuel A. Brown and his wife, Charlotte Brown. Architect, Lyman A. Ford of Carerre & Hastings designed the building. During the 1920s the house was rented to William Randolph Burgess who later became Secretary of the United States Treasury. Although the originally designed true masonry stucco exterior of what was called a Spanish Eclectic Styled Home still exists, the interior has recently gone through extensive remodeling and updating by Milano Brothers Builders. The foyer area now features a walk in closet while
Listed by:
Diane Turton, Realtors-Rumson
Date | Days Ago | Event | New Price |
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Oct 13, 2024 | 22 days ago | Price decreased200,000 (9%) | $1,999,895 |
Aug 9, 2024 | 3 mos ago | New on market | $2,199,895 |