Sagtikos Manor

Sagtikos Manor
Location: Montauk Hwy. (NY 27A), West Bay Shore, New York
Area: 10 acres (4.0 ha)
Built: c. 1697
Architect: Green, Isaac
Architectural style: Colonial Revival
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 76001284[1]
Added to NRHP: November 21, 1976

Sagtikos Manor is a historic home located at West Bay Shore in Suffolk County, New York. It is a long, eclectic structure which has been extensively enlarged by additions and alterations during its long active life as a residence. The original section was built about 1697 and is a 1 12-story, timber-framed structure with a gable roof. Additions occurred through the early 20th century. Also on the property is a carriage house and caretaker's cottage, buttery, potting shed, formal gardens, and Thompson-Gardiner family cemetery.[2]

The property was first patented to Stephanus Van Cortlandt (1643–1700), who built the original house. During the 18th through 20th centuries, it was owned by the prominent Thompson and Gardiner families. In 1790, George Washington recorded in his diary an overnight stop at "Squire Thompson's" during his tour of Long Island.[2] The manor functioned for a time during the American Revolution as local headquarters for British forces under General Sir Henry Clinton.[3] It is operated by The Sagtikos Manor Historical Society and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[1]

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