Built in 1903, it is the first of more than thirty works of New York architect Alfredo S.G. Taylor in the summer resort community.
[1] Moss Hill stands on a wooded and hilly lot on the east side of Litchfield Road, south of Norfolk village.
A 2+1⁄2-story ell extends eastward from the main block, and a gabled entry section projects slightly at the center of the western facade.
[2] The house was built in 1903 for the mother-in-law of New York City architect Alfredo S.G. Taylor, and was the first of his more than thirty works in the community.
[3] This house exhibits traits that Taylor would use in a number of those works, including the rugged stone exteriors and ornate interiors.