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:''For the university in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, see Rockhurst University.'' :''For the high school in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, see Rockhurst High School.'' Rockhurst was built on Bellevue Avenue at Rough Point Newport, Rhode Island in 1891 for Mrs. H. Mortimer Brooks by Peabody & Stearns.〔(Peabody & Stearns | Schools )〕 The Châteauesque style exterior featured rounded towers with candlesnuffer roofs flanking a central block with an open arcaded gallery along the second story.〔(1886 - 1895 - Newport Mansions )〕 It was made of farm stone and wood shingles. ==History== Mrs. Brooks main residence was in New York City and she had an additional summer house on Long The floor plan of Rockhurst included terracing and numerous porches. The style of Rockhurst was influenced by the chateaux of the Loire Valley. In 1920, the estate was sold to the John Aspegrens who renamed the property Aspen Hall. In 1930, the estate was purchased by Mrs. Walter B. James of New York and, in 1944, by Frederick H. Prince, who had purchased the nearby Marble House in 1932. Mr. Prince sold Rockhurst in 1945 to Charles G. West who demolished the main house in September 1955 for a residential subdivision.〔(1886 - 1895 - Newport Mansions )〕 The gate house, carriage House and gardener’s cottage still remain. Image:AspenHall1.jpg|Front Angle, 1922 Image:AspenHall4.jpg|Back Porch, 1922 Image:AspenHall5.jpg|Rear Facade, 1922 Image:AspenHall8.jpg|Front Facade, 1922 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rockhurst (Rhode Island)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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