Category:Rose Hill (Tivoli, New York)

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Rose Hill, located on Rose Hill Lane off of Woods Road in Tivoili, New York, is an estate with a Tuscan-syle villa built by John Watts de Peyster in 1843. The name Rose Hill comes from the summer home in Upper Manhattan of de Peyster's grandfather, Watts, which in turn was named after the grandfather's estate near Edinburgh. After his death, it became the Leake and Watts Orphan House. The estate was bought in 1964 by Dorothy Day of the Catholic Worker Movement, which operated it as a farm until 1978. As of 2017, it was the home of painters Brice and Helen Marden. (Sources: "Historic Structures: Rose Hill, Tivoli, New York", NY Times article)

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