Masterton-Dusenberry House Explained

Masterton-Dusenberry House
Location:90 White Plains Rd., Bronxville, New York
Coordinates:40.9372°N -73.8186°W
Built:1830
Architect:Masterton, Alexander
Architecture:Greek Revival
Added:April 16, 1980
Refnum:80002789
Designated Other1:New York State Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Designated Other1 Number:11952.000001
Designated Other1 Abbr:NYSRHP
Designated Other1 Date:June 23, 1980

Masterton-Dusenberry House is a historic home located at Bronxville, Westchester County, New York. It was built in the 1830s in an eclectic Greek Revival style. It was built as a summer home for locally prominent stonemason Alexander Masterton. It is a two-story, wood-frame residence on a stone foundation with a clapboard exterior and gable roof. It features a one-story, three bay wood front porch with an elaborate Doric order entablature, fluted columns, and a delicate railing. It also features a roofline balustrade. An addition was completed in the 1920s.[1]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration:Masterton-Dusenberry House. January 1980. 2010-12-24. Austin N. O'Brien. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. See also: Web site: Accompanying five photos. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120922142445/http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=10387. 2012-09-22.