Tick Hall
Tick Hall was a historic house in Montauk, New York, originally built by Stanford White.[1] It burnt down in 1997, with only the chimney left standing, and rebuilt by its owner Dick Cavett.[2][3] It was reconstructed without written plans or formal architectural photos.[4]
A documentary film about the rebuilding was directed by Scott Morris, called From The Ashes: The Life and Times of Tick Hall. It aired in 2003. Tick Hall was one of a group of seven houses designed by the architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White in 1879. The entire district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
References[]
- ^ Rorke, Robert (August 13, 2017). "Inside the $62 million Hamptons home where Mick Jagger partied".
- ^ https://www.architectmagazine.com/project-gallery/tick-hall-reconstruction
- ^ Dangremond, Sam (May 31, 2017). "Dick Cavett's Sprawling Montauk Estate Is on the Market". Town & Country.
- ^ Frauk, Michael. "A Phoenix Rises in Montauk." Architectural Digest, February 2001
Categories:
- Houses in Suffolk County, New York
- East Hampton (town), New York