26.42 x 100 ft a .:: constructed for Mary Pyne Filley and her husband Oliver D. Filley in 1926 and financed by her parents. The architects were McKim, Mead & White, who used the same neo-Federal style that was shown in the firm's adjoining Percy Rivington Pyne House on the corner TC The generous action of the Margaret Rockefeller Strong de Larrain, Marquesa de Cuevas in acquiring the property in 1965 and presenting it to the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute, saved the building and assured its architectural integrity. is an individually landmarked building, and the Designated Landmark of New York City plaque was provided by the New York Community Trust in 1972. The original architectural character of the house, in addition to many original architectural details, including the grand staircase remain intact today. EFTA00286970

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