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Springbank

Springbank might refer to any of the following places:

  • Springbank, Alberta is a rural suburb of the City of Calgary, Alberta.
  • Springbank Community High School is a high school located in Springbank, Alberta.
  • Springbank Hill, Calgary (commonly, Springbank) is a suburban subdivision of the City of Calgary, Alberta.
  • Calgary/Springbank Airport is a reliever airport and is the second most important airport for the City of Calgary, Alberta.
  • Springbank Distillery is based in Scotland and produces Scotch Whisky.
  • Springbank (Old Lyme, Connecticut), listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
  • Springbank (Roslyn Harbor, New York), also NRHP-listed
  • Springbank Township, Dixon County, Nebraska
  • Springbank, an alcoholic drink
Springbank (Old Lyme, Connecticut)

Springbank is a historic country estate at 69 Neck Road in Old Lyme, Connecticut. The main house consists of an 1844 Greek Revival wood frame structure, to which a number of Colonial Revival additions and alterations were made in the between about 1930 and 1945. The property also includes a landscaped garden designed by landscape architect Marian Cruger Coffin. The property is notable as a well-documented and preserved smaller-scale example of her work.

The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 17, 2001.

Springbank (Roslyn Harbor, New York)

Springbank is a historic home located at Roslyn Harbor in Nassau County, New York. It was built about 1835 and expanded and modified in 1880. A two story rear addition was completed in 1959. It exhibits building construction and stylistic details from a number of periods. The first renovation was a conversion of the original simple dwelling to a Swiss cottage style building. Details added include the Dutch door main entry, full front porch, overhanging roof, front dormer, and a seven foot addition. It features a deep front porch on the front elevation with sawn brackets. The property was once owned by the family of William Cullen Bryant.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.