Oakendale Farm in Photos

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The main Colonial Revival stone manor home was designed and built in the 1930s by William Lawrence Bottomley and W. J. Hanback.

The entry foyer.

To the right of the foyer are wide steps leading down into an anteroom and the elegant fireside living room beyond.

The formal dining room has a fireplace and an intimate four-seat dining area surrounded by windows.

The kitchen comes with stainless Viking appliances.

A handsome wood-paneled library has yet another fireplace, plus French doors opening out to the gardens.

There’s also a curved reading nook.

One of the manor home’s bedrooms.

A 60-foot pool sits next to a pool house with showers and changing rooms.

The manor home’s courtyard is shared by a two-story office and guesthouse.

An office space.

Other ancilliary structures include a farm manager’s house and five-bay garage with a party room.

The eight-stall barn has a one-bedroom apartment.

An exquisite greenhouse sits adjacent to the barn.

A historic log cabin can also be found on the site.

The picturesque grounds are laced with fenced pastures and spring-fed ponds.

An aerial view of the 435-acre property.