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Brady Estate - 1935
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Brady Estate - 1935
Valley View, with the Georgian-style manor house, also known as the "Brady Estate" contained more than 25 rooms. It was built in 1935 by the late Elinor Morse Ryan Brady, a granddaughter of Wall Street tycoon Thomas Fortune Ryan, on property she inherited from another grandmother, Mrs. Alexander Morse. At age 23, Elinor landscaped the property and commissioned New York architect William Lawrence Bottomly to design the 12,500-square-foot Georgian-style mansion.
Elinor Morse Ryan Brady's husband was a naval officer, Rear Admiral Parke Howell Brady. While they traveled around the world, they rented their home to a number of prominent people, including financier Richard King Mellon, and Dwight Davis, a former Secretary of War. The home was also rented by cereal-heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post Davies and her third husband, Ambassador Joseph Davies upon their return from his diplomatic posting in Russia. It housed Marjorie's extensive art collection, including her renowned Faberge collection.
Mrs. Brady died in June of 1993, and was survived by three children: Peter Brady, Elena Brady Adams, and Clarkie Brady Mayo. In 1994, Valley View was the National Symphony Orchestra Decorators' Show House,
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