- Source: Elmcroft Estate
- Elmcroft Estate
- Nathan L. Miller
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- Upper Brookville, New York
- Permanent Mission of Russia to the United Nations
- Chanticlare
- Nassau Hall (Muttontown, New York)
- Wanstead
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- South End of Stamford
The Elmcroft Estate, also called the Norwich House, is a historic mansion in Upper Brookville, New York, U.S. The 38-room property was built in 1918 by industrialist Frank C B Page, president of E W Bliss Machine Works in Brooklyn NY. From 1938 to 1952 it was the residence of Nathan L. Miller, who served as the governor of New York from 1921 to 1922. In 1952, it was purchased by the Soviet Union as a retreat for their diplomats. Russian access to the site was curtailed in the wake of the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections as part of a number of sanctions taken by the United States government against Russian diplomatic personnel.
See also
Pioneer Point, Maryland, a recreational retreat with a "hunting lodge" in the United States owned by the Russian government since 1972
Killenworth