Timberpoint from the Great South Bay
Timber Point from the Great South Bay.



Timber Point was built as a working farm for William L. Breeze in 1882. The architect of the original building is not known at this time, but it was Queen Anne in Style. In 1905, Timber Point was sold to Julian T. Davies. Mr Davies hired the architects Hart and Shape to alter the house and create the Colonial Revival Style structure we see today. Today, it is part of Suffolk County Parks and it’s grounds are used as a golf course.

Trellis on Bay Side
Trellis on Bay Side



Timberpoint from the Parking Lot
Timber Point from the Parking Lot



Entrance with Stair Case Window Visible
Entrance with Stair Case Window Visible



Interior - Stair Case
Interior - Stair Case



Looking Upstairs
Looking Upstairs



Interior - Entrance
Interior - Entrance



Lion 1 at Entrance
Lion 1 at Entrance



Lion 2 at Entrance
Lion 2 at Entrance





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