NORTHFIELD CHATEAU
The 'Northfield Chateau', also variously known as 'Chalet Schell' and 'Birnam House', was a large mansion on Birnham Road in Northfield, Massachusetts. It no longer exists.
The chateau was designed by noted architect Bruce Price (of the Château Frontenac) for Francis Robert Schell, a New York capitalist attracted by his interest in Dwight Lyman Moody's work at the nearby Northfield Seminary and Mount Hermon School. It was completed in 1903 on grounds of 125 acres.
The building was loosely patterned upon a French chateau but fanciful in style, with 99 rooms in a compact, three-story structure ornamented with prominent turrets. However it was not to Mrs. Schell's taste, and the Schells evidently never lived in it. After Schell's death, the mansion fell into disrepair and was eventually given to the Northfield Hotel Company. However, it was never practical for hotel use and in the end was demolished in 1963.
Until that time it was also used by the two Schools, Northfield Seminary and The Mount Hermon School for Boys as the location of their prom. That is why the prom at Northfield Mount Hermon School to this day is called The Chat.
It is said that the chateau's basement was used as America's first Youth Hostel.
| Contents |
| References |
References
★ Northfield Mount Hermon School history
★ Northfield Mount Hermon School photographs
★ Historic American Buildings Survey
★ Eric-Goldscheider.com
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español