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  Scarborough Presbyterian Church

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 10510, Sleepy Hollow, Country Club, Scarborough, courses, 18,  9 holes, Westchester, golf, activities attractions, riding, Rockefeller trails, winter sports, Golf Course, Country Club Private Golf Course - Sleepy Hollow Country Club

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Sleepy Hollow Country Club is located at 777 Albany Post Road in Scarborough, NY 10510-9245. The 338 acres of “Washington Irving” hills and woodlands that make up the Sleepy Hollow Country Club were once known as Woodlea, the country estate of Mr. Butler Wright. The plans were by Stanford White of McKim, Meade & White, and constituted one of the last works of the famous architect.

While the Club’s two courses, one of 18 and one of 9 holes, are among the finest in Westchester, golf is only one of the many activities and many attractions of the Club as a whole. The riding facility includes both an indoor and outdoor ring and the use of the beautiful Rockefeller trails. There are ten tennis courts and a magnificent swimming pool serviced by a snack bar and locker rooms. For winter sports there is a three court squash building, four paddle tennis courts, and a skeet and trap facility. Sleepy Hollow Country Club is one of the most picturesque and attractive in the nation.

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Country Club
9 and 18 hole courses
Blue tees = 6836 yards / par 70
Course rating / slope = 73.8 / 135
Greens = Bent grass
Guests = Closed
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Briarcliff Farms American Beauty Roses Laird Andrew Carnegie Scarborough History (Briarcliff Manor)

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Scarborough is located in the municipality of Briarcliff Manor in the central part of Westchester County, NY.

In 1845 the Town of "Ossinsing" was created from the section of the Town of Mount Pleasant that contained Sing Sing, Sparta, and Scarborough. To the east of the Village of Ossining lay an area called Whitson’s Corners. It was settled during the 19th century. On November 21, 1902, it was officially incorporated as the Village of Briarcliff Manor. The population at that time was 331 residents. In 1890, an English businessman named Law bought 232 acres of farmland in Whitson’s Corners, calling it “Briarcliff Farms”. He turned the farm’s poor herd of Jersey cows into a profitable venture, distributing milk products. He also cultivated American Beauty Roses "Briarcliff Roses" which were shipped daily to New York City. His holdings soon increased to 5,000 acres and he had about 300 employees. A community began to evolve there. Law’s estate was said to be a city within itself, including houses for his employees, roads, a Church, the Briarcliff Lodge, a vacation resort and the Briarcliff Manor Light and Power Company. Law’s friend, industrialist Andrew Carnegie, called him “Laird of Briarcliff Manor”.

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 10510, Scarborough, NY, Grand Central Terminal MTA Metro-North Railroad, Scarborough

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Address
156 Scarborough Station Road (between Kemeys Road & River Road)
Scarborough, NY, 10510

29.5 miles to Grand Central Terminal

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 10510, Address, Scarborough, Post Office, NY Scarborough Post Office

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Scarborough Post Office
200 Scarborough Station Road
Scarborough, NY 10510

Scarborough

Scarborough is located in the municipality of Briarcliff Manor in the central western part of Westchester County, NY.

In 1845 the Town of "Ossinsing" was created from the section of the Town of Mount Pleasant that contained Sing Sing, Sparta, and Scarborough. To the east of the Village of Ossining lay an area called Whitson’s Corners. It was settled during the 19th century. On November 21, 1902, it was officially incorporated as the Village of Briarcliff Manor. The population at that time was 331 residents. In 1890, an English businessman named Law bought 232 acres of farmland in Whitson’s Corners, calling it “Briarcliff Farms”. He turned the farm’s poor herd of Jersey cows into a profitable venture, distributing milk products. He also cultivated American Beauty Roses "Briarcliff Roses" which were shipped daily to New York City. His holdings soon increased to 5,000 acres and he had about 300 employees. A community began to evolve there. Law’s estate was said to be a city within itself, including houses for his employees, roads, a Church, the Briarcliff Lodge, a vacation resort and the Briarcliff Manor Light and Power Company. Law’s friend, industrialist Andrew Carnegie, called him “Laird of Briarcliff Manor”.

For information about activities, attractions, and things to do in or near Scarborough, visit local and state parks. Play golf at some of the country's best golf courses located in Westchester. Trump National Golf Club is located at 339 Pine Road in Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510. The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences has bestowed the International Star Diamond Award on Trump National Golf Club in Westchester. This recognition is given exclusively to five star establishments deemed to be of pinnacle quality.

Visit the antique shops in and around Scarborough. Ossining, a short distance from Briarcliff Manor, has some wonderful antique dealers. Select from a wide range of outdoor activities in Westchester County. Go fishing, biking, or take the kids on a picnic at one of the many beautiful parks in the area. Go birding in the Rockefeller State Park Preserve designated an "Important Bird Area" by the National Audubon Society. Bring your friends and family to this beautiful preserve. Children and adults of all ages will enjoy the natural beauty of the park preserve.

If you live in Manhattan or are visiting New York City, go to Grand Central Station and take the MTA Metro-North Railroad to the Scarborough Train Station at 156 Scarborough Station Road (between Kemeys Road & River Road) in Scarborough, NY, 10510. Scarborough Station is only 29.5 miles from Grand Central Terminal.


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