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Duke Farms Petitions To Demolish 'Turn-Of-The-Century' Mansion

The Duke Farms Foundation has applied to demolish the unoccupied 65,000-square-foot mansion formerly owned by the deceased Doris Duke.

The Duke Farms Foundation has applied to demolish the unoccupied 65,000-square-foot mansion formerly owned by the deceased Doris Duke in order to make it more accessible to the public.

According to philly.com, the mansion, located on a 15-arce piece of land in Hillsborough, is plagued with asbestos and mold problems which Foundation executive director Michael Catania said would “cost a fortune” to bring up to code.

Since Duke’s death in 1993, the foundation has looked into alternative uses for the “turn-of-the-20th-century” structure, which is surrounded by gardens, fountains and waterfalls, but they ultimately decided there wasn’t a “mission-appropriate” use for it.

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The demolition permit application for the mansion, located in the northern part of the 2,740-acre estate, will go before The Historic Preservation Commission at 7:30 p.m. on July 30, according to My Central Jersey.

The application must be approved by the historic commission since the mansion lies within the boundaries of one of the township’s historic districts.

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The Duke Foundation has also filed a companion application to the commission to do work on the Coach Barn, also located at Duke Farms, such as replacing the slate roof and cedar siding on the second floor, according to Central Jersey.

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