Greystone Hall stands today essentially as designed by Charles Barton Keen. The Foxcroft granite English Renaissance exterior of the mansion has not been added to or changed in any way. The architectural elements of all the interior rooms of the main part of the mansion have been remarkably preserved as designed and built. The only area that has been slightly reconfigured is the service wing and servants quarters in creating several apartments. Those room’s shapes and sizes remain the same despite being redesigned for different purposes. There are nine chimneys and sixteen fireplaces in the house. All the present furnishing and oriental rugs are from the Jerrehian family collections with the exception of the round oak Library extension table and the Billiard table in the Game Room.
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