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Allanoke Manor or Allanoke, is a historic private residence in
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. The main part of Allanoke has the address 1777 Le Roy Avenue, and its former carriage house has the address 2533 Ridge Road, each about one block north of the campus of the
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. The home was declared by the City of Berkeley, a Berkeley Landmark in November, 1986. It is also known under the variant spelling Allenoke or Allenoke Manor, or as the Robert Sibley House, and the Allen G. Freeman House.


History

Allanoke Manor was designed by
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, and built in 1903, completed in 1904. It is built with
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s in a cross between Georgian and Dutch colonial styles. In the Fall of 1904, it was the site of "a series of cello and piano recitals performed by Frederick Stickney Gutterson and his wife, Minnie Marie." Allanoke Manor's first owner, Allen Gleason Freeman (1853-1930), was born in
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and a fruit merchant. In 1887 he married Jessie Katherine Marsh (1858-1940) Mr. and Mrs. Freeman were
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. In 1919, the Freemans erected a carriage house, described by Thompson as "Allanoke carriage house", across Le Roy street at 2533 Ridge Road. Designed by architect Clarence Tantau, the carriage house was late observed to include a gate post with the name "Allanoke" engraved on it. Allanoke survived the 1923 fire, which destroyed many nearby Berkeley buildings. In the late 1980s, the university was offered but declined to purchase the estate. Allanoke was then acquired by Frederick M. Binkley (1924–2006) and his wife Marian Frances (1924–2017), who restored Allanoke to single-family use. On 16 July 2018, Allanoke was sold to the New Bridge Foundation. In a 2017 letter sent to Berkeley's Landmarks Preservation Commission, local researcher Daniella Thompson stated that the correct spelling of the manor's name is Allanoke. She supplied several reasons,Thompson stated that "The Allen G. Freeman House was designated in 1986 as Allenoke Manor. The correct name is Allanoke. This name appears on the gate-post of the carriage house at 2533 Ridge Road and was also given to the Freeman fruit plantation in Visalia (to this day, there is a music store called Allanoke Guitars in Visalia). Mrs. Freeman mentioned 'Allanoke Orchard' in her will." including that "this name appears on the gate-post of the carriage house at 2533 Ridge Road." Thompson authored an article on the website of the
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that contains photographs of the "Allanoke" spelling on the carriage house gate-post, as well as newspaper notices of the 1904 recitals, and Mrs. Freeman's
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from 21 Sept 1938.


Notable residents

Allanoke was the home of Robert Sibley and Carol Sibley. Robert Sibley (1881-1958), a professor of mechanical engineering at the
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, who was an executive manager of the
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, as well as director and president of the
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(1948-1958). His wife Carol Sibley (1902-1986) was a prominent local civic activist who played a pivotal role in Berkeley's school desegregation in the 1960s.


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