| These turn-of-the-century shingle-style cottages situated
across from Ochre Court, joined by a large wooden central
archway, were once part of the Vinland estate, serving
as a hennery and the henkeeper's cottage. Later, they
became part of Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs' turn-of-the century
estate known as Whiteholme. Prior to being purchased
by Salve Regina in 1962, the buildings were also used
by the Hatch School, a private preparatory school, for
faculty housing. |
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