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July 13, 2005
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Wednesday, July 13, 2005
11 Priory Lane: The Rose Cottage
A lovely home stands near Bolton Priory on Priory Lane in Pelham Manor.
It is known as the "Rose Cottage" and is located at 11 Priory Lane.
The precise date that the structure was built is unknown. Nor is it known
who built it. It reportedly was standing when Rev. Robert Bolton bought
the property in 1838.
When Robert Bolton acquired his estate in 1838, it covered a large area
including the property of Christ Church (which he founded a few years
later), the property along today's Priory Lane, the property along Shore
Front Park and more. Tradition says that after Rev. Bolton acquired the
property, the Bolton family moved from the area around today's Bronxville
to the little Rose Cottage on the grounds of the estate and lived there
while the family built Bolton Priory in which they lived for decades.
Local historians have theorized that the lovely little structure may have
been an outbuilding of one of the Pell family members who lived in the
area during the 18th and early 19th centuries. If that is the case, then
it is at least possible that the structure was associated with the Kemble
House located at 145 Shore Road. That home was built by a member of the
Pell family in about 1760 and still stands just north of today's Pelham
Manor Texaco station at the intersection of Pelhamdale Avenue and Shore
Road.
There is a fascinating story told about the Rose Cottage. Experts
generally believe that the stained glass window in Christ Church depicting
the "Adoration of the Magi" was the first "figured stained glass window"
created anywhere in America. One of Rev. Bolton's sons, William Jay
Bolton, executed that window. According to several authorities, "William
Jay Bolton created a figured stained glass window of 'Abraham Sacrificing
Isaac on the Altar' which he placed in the front door of the cottage. This
window may pre-date the 'Adoration of the Magi' window in Christ Church.'"
If true, of course, this little cottage would be the site of the first
figured stained glass window executed in the United States.
To read more about the little Rose Cottage at 11 Priory Lane, see
Village of Pelham Manor, Pelham Manor: A Tour Through Time A Self-Guided
Tour in Honor of Pelham Manor's Centennial, p. 2 (1991). See also
The Junior League of Pelham, Inc., A Glance at the Past: Pelham's Growth
From 1775-1975 pp. 8, 9, 11 (The Junior League of Pelham, Inc. Sept. 1976)
(Pamphlet associated with accompanying map; 32 pp. including Map
Bibliography, Manuscript Bibliography and illustrations by Hedy Klein).
Please Visit the
Historic Pelham
Web Site
Located at
http://www.historicpelham.com/
posted by Blake A. Bell @
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