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Located on top of the 'Mound', the Casino provides a focal point to the view from the house as well as provide the typical garden folly; a place to enjoy the view of the gardens and the house.
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Located in a heavily wooded garden on the map(#12), the Casino (#13) overlooks what would have been the original water park behind the estate, which was sold in the 1940s to the Catholic Diocese who developed the site.
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The structure is part of the retaining wall system of the mound and is 1 story facing the garden and main house and 2 stories on the rear. It should be noted that the trees were planted full growth so as to provide instant shade!
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I loved these garden benches in front of the 2 rooms of the Casino.
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Salvaged marble composite capitals decorate the steps up to the loggia of the Casino.
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The ceiling of the loggia is painted in the Italian Renaissance style.
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The center panel (painted by Paul Thevanez) was infilled into an older found painting from the studio of none other than Gianbattista Tiepolo.
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You can see where it has been pieced together and also (I believe) a recent and ongoing restoration.
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The interiors of the 2 rooms flanking the loggia are decorated in 18th century italian style.
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Grand chandeliers for the smallest of rooms and don't forget the fireplaces!
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Imagine taking tea here in the gardens; I would never leave!
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Notice the patterned marble floors.
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Each room is slightly different, but each is furnished with a seating area in front of a fireplace.
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The painted finish on the interior is really gorgeous.
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On the sides of the Casino are these statues decorating the front of where the chimneys are hidden.
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The views down to the rear garden lawn are now lush and green, although back in Deering's time they faced acres of canals where guests could ride gondolas; sort of a private amusement park or ultra-chic lazy river!
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The canals were infilled for development and a screen of trees was planted, changing the view forever.
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The steps snake down the sides of the casino and down to what would have been a gondola launch.
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The underside of the casino had restrooms flanking a loggia, similar to upstairs, which are now mechanical rooms. I loved these little round windows looking into these rooms below.
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The little Casino doesn't look so small from behind!
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The photoshoot seemed to be following me around the gardens.
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Notice the delicate ironwork.
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The rusticated coral limestone is really spectacular at this lower level.
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The lower loggia has fountains in line with the openings and a barrel vaulted ceiling.
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The overdoors to the entry to the bathrooms have these great faces!
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It's not Italianaite without some statuary!
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The launch for the long-gone gondolas still exists, albeit it a little overgrown.
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A charming reminder of what once was.