Built for Cartoonist in 1935, this New York manor is packed with Advanced Technical Services
Originally built in 1935, Terry Manor is a completely restored and restored Tudor-style home on nearly an acre of park-like land in Lawrence Park West, a row of neighborhoods in Westchester County. The period building was built by Charles Lewis Bowman, a famous American architect who built many of the most important Tudor buildings in the area in the 1920s and 30s. The home was built for Paul Terry, an American artist, film director and owner of Terrytoons, who lived in the home for 25 years, and was the first owner of the home to own. built by Bowman, accordingRead News