Rutherford, NJ, US / NJ
Originally known as Iviswold Castle, the building was constructed in 1869 by New York newspaperman and land developer Lloyd W. Tomkins. It was a simple mansard-roofed, two-story stone structure. Tomkins named the home “Hill House” because of its location on one of the highest hills in Rutherford.
Listed By: New Jersey Motion Picture & TV Commission
Location ID: #097-10150226
Photo(s): 7
New Jersey Motion Picture & TV Commission
Newark, NJ US
Phone: 973.648.6279
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