Tennis
In the late 1800’s, Alfred Marshall, founder of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company, purchased a piece of the Delancy land, and in 1900 built the beautiful home that we now enjoy as the main Clubhouse. To the right of the entrance there is a cornerstone of the estate, bearing the inscription, “Marleton House, July 5, 1900”.
The Winter Clubhouse was Mr. Marshall’s squash court. He had little time to enjoy it, or his magnificent estate, as he succumbed to his injuries sustained in a fall while inspecting work being done on the court. Mrs. Marshall sold “Marleton House” in 1916 to Mrs. Winifred E. Merrill, for her school “Oaksmere”. The school operated until 1923. The house stood empty for a year prior to becoming Orienta Beach Club in January of 1924.