Robert Treat Paine Estate

Robert Treat Paine Estate

Infobox_nrhp | name =Paine, Robert Treat, Jr., House
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caption = Exterior view
location= Waltham, Massachusetts
coordinates = Coord|42|23|16.61|N|71|13|53.21|W|type:landmark
locmapin = Massachusetts
area =
built =1866
architect= Henry Hobson Richardson; Fredrick Law Olmsted
architecture= Shingle Style
added = October 07, 1975
governing_body = Local
refnum=75000291cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]

The Robert Treat Paine Estate (109 acres) known as Stonehurst, is a country house designed in collaboration between architect Henry Hobson Richardson and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. It is located at 100 Robert Treat Paine Drive, Waltham, Massachusetts. Since 1974 the estate has been owned by the City of Waltham, and is believed to be the only residential collaboration by Richardson and Olmsted that is open to the public.

History

Today's house began in 1866 when Boston lawyer turned philanthropist Robert Treat Paine, Jr. (1835-1910) and his wife Lydia Lyman Paine commissioned architect Gridley James Fox Bryant to build a mansarded Second Empire summer house in Waltham. The house and its site were paid for by George Lyman, Lydia’s father and owner of an adjacent summer residence, the Lyman Estate. This original house, however, proved too small for the Paines and their seven children, two of whom died before the Richardson addition was ever contemplated.

Thus in October 1883, Richardson and Olmsted made their first visit to the property to discuss relocating the extant 1866 Second Empire house, and designing both the surrounding grounds and a large Richardsonian addition to the house. Discussion continued until July 1884, when Olmsted and Richardson produced sketches, and agreed on a new house site high atop a rocky ridge with sweeping views to the southeast. In the spring of 1885, construction began on the new addition while the Paine family traveled to Europe with Phillips Brooks, a family friend and pastor of Trinity Church in Boston. When Richardson died prematurely at age 47 in April 1886, the commission was close to completion. The terrace and some interior finishes were completed over the summer.

Episode #2104 of "This Old House" featured a tour of the estate.

Notes

References

* Margaret Henderson Floyd, "H. H. Richardson, Frederick Law Olmsted, and the House for Robert Treat Paine", "Winterthur Portfolio", Vol. 18, No. 4 (Winter, 1983), pp. 227-248.

* Ann Clifford and Thomas M. Paine. "Stonehurst, The Robert Treat Paine Estate: An American Masterwork by H.H. Richardson and F.L. Olmsted". Waltham, Massachusetts: Robert Treat Paine Historical Trust, 2007.

External links

* [http://www.stonehurstwaltham.org/ Stonehurst]


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