Explore the Fascinating History of The Manor
Originally constructed in 1923 the 34-room mansion, once called Sefton Manor, was owned by Robert Leftwich Dodge and his wife, Lillian Sefton Dodge, who was the president of the Harriet Hubbard Ayer. With its impressive 34 rooms, including 16 bathrooms, and adorned with a striking exterior of Westchester granite and limestone trim, this historic venue offers a captivating setting for your special event. Acquired by Lutheran Friends of the Deaf in 1949, the manor became a residential school for the Deaf at first, and later housed a day elementary school program until 2001. Now, it opens its doors to host your unforgettable occasion.
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