This eastern view of the Knoll shows the large wrap around porch on the left and the porte cochere on the right. The large lawn is in the foreground and trees surround part of the building.
An early view of the Knoll taken somewhere between 1905-1909. The southeastern corner of the house and the large wrap around porch are in the center of this view.
The Knoll is almost completely hidden from sight by the large trees and other shrubbery. The glassed-in porch on the east and south sides of the house is visible.
This ground view of the Knoll features the northeast corner. Climbing ivy is on the northeast tower and the porte cochere is partially hidden by a tree.
The southeast corner of the Knoll dominates this ground level view. The entryway and wrap-around porch are in the center of the frame with the lawn in the foreground.
The eastern side of the Knoll is partially hidden by leafless trees. A dirt road runs from the foreground to the porte cochere. To the left, other buildings are in the distance.
Thick ivy almost obscures the north front entryway of the Knoll. Trees flank the right and left sides of the building and bushes surround the wrap-around porch.
This winter scene shows the north side of the Knoll surrounded by trees. There is a light post in the center of the frame. The ground and building are covered in snow.