Haut Bois, a stately French chateau designed in 1916 by renowned architect, Ogden Codman Jr. was inspired by the Louis XIII hunting lodge that became the palace at Versailles. This grand mansion is situated on over 8 acres.
It was home to real estate tycoon Walter Effingham Maynard. Maynard was a Francophile and had known Codman for some time, the two of them collaborating to create the house. Parisian landscaper Jacques Greber designed the garden, reflecting pool and fountain.
During the Roaring Twenties, Jay Gatsby may have been one of the elite guests at the numerous parties the residents of Haut Bois were known for hosting. Famed author Edith Wharton spent summers there with her dear friend Ogden Codman, who co-wrote The Decoration of Houses.
It has been beautifully restored to its former glory by master artisans and decorators who specialize in 17th century French architecture and design, to ensure that the restoration stayed true to the home’s origins.
Haut Bois is one of the few great estates still held by private owners. The opulent, 18-room mansion is in diamond condition, boasting seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms, formal living and dining rooms, breakfast and family areas, an eat-in kitchen, a finished basement and attached garage.
Sources:
“About Haut Bois.” Haut Bois, https://www.hautboislongisland.com/interior.
L., Zach. “When 'Haut Bois' Was for Sale.” When 'Haut Bois' Was For Sale, 1 Jan. 1970, http://www.oldlongisland.com/2009/10/when-haut-bois-was-for-sale.html
Scileppi, Tammy. “C'est Magnifique! Gold Coast's French Chateau a Nod to Versailles.” LI Press, 2 Apr. 2019, https://www.longislandpress.com/2019/04/02/cest-magnifique-gold-coasts-french-chateau-a-nod-to-versailles
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