Wm. Bayard Cutting Built Me - Westbrook Farm
Westbook Farms started when William Bayard Cutting purchased the George C. Lorillard estate on the Connetiquot River in the Long Island town of Great River. Cutting was a New York City lawyer and sugar beet refiner, who made his fortune in railroads and in the development of the Red Hook, Brooklyn waterfront.
The rambling shingle mansion was designed by Charles C. Haight, completed in 1886. The estate grounds were the work of Frederick Law Olmsted and contained a farm and arboretum. The property is credited as having the first private golf course in the United States, designed by Willie Dunn and created in 1895.
The estate was gifted in two installments. In 1936, 200 acres were given to the Long Island Parks Commission for use as an arboretum, with a stipulation of allowing Mrs. Bayard James and her mother, full use of the property as long as they lived. The second installment was when Mrs. Cutting died in 1949. She had set up an endowment fund of $1,000,000.00 with the final gift, presented by her daughter, Mrs. Olivia James.
In 1954, the 691-acre Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park officially opened. Both the house and property were given to “provide an oasis of beauty and quiet for pleasure, rest and refreshment of those that delight in outdoor beauty”.
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What you should know:
The arboretum prohibits: picnicking, alcohol, pets, kites, frisbees, bicycles, skateboards, scooters, rollerblades, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming and other sports.
There are walking trails.
Restrooms are available.
One price includes parking and self-guided garden and first floor house tours; there are additional charges for guided entire house tours. Check the website for more tour information.
You could spend a couple of hours to the entire day.
The New York State Empire Pass is accepted for the entrance fee.
The Hidden Oak Cafe, in the Manor House, serves lunch and desserts.
Location:
440 Montauk Highway, Great River, NY
For more information: Bayard Cutting Arboretum