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The main building was built between 1722 and 1723 by the Allyn Family, who had 10 children. In 1792 the Deacon Calvin Jacob bought the property, because of his prominence in the community the area became known as Jacob Hill, a name that has remained for over 200 years. The Allyn's and the Jacob's were related by marriage. The property remained in the Jacob Family for over 100 years. The next significant change to the property took place in 1915, when the Grosvenor's purchased the property and made major renovations adding on the rear or side ell. Up until this time all the cooking was done over the open fire and in the beehive oven next to the fireplace, in what is now a gathering room. The Grosvenor's built the ell as a kitchen wing with servant's rooms above. The main house was dormered on the third floor, and the stairway that was in the front of the house was moved to the back of the main house. This allowed the stairs to continue up to the third floor.
Some Relics that remain from the Inn's Hay Days are the door knocker now on an inside door. It was originally on the front door of the Hunt Club. The servant's call box, used buzzers to summon the servants. The antique wainscot paneling is authentic to the Hunt Club, it was in the men's smoking room. The corner posts in the same room are exposed and marked with the date of the original structure in 1722. Tags, programs, trophies from a few of the many Horse Shows, also Newspaper Artilcles. A few pieces of the china from the Hunt Club are also on display.
Those visiting are welcome to view and read the in depth 80 page history book about Jacob Hill Farm. Printing Tip: To print this page in full, please use the Landscape mode in your printer settings. |
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