Despite this protection its last owner demolished the historic house in 1954.
The new owner demolished the mill and built a terrace of houses in its place.
In 1929 the owner of the building demolished it almost completely, leaving in place only the south wall and the apse.
In the 1980s they sold the property, which the new owner demolished and replaced with a private house.
The island was then sold; various owners demolished the cathedral and turned the abbey into a brewery.
This year, new owners have demolished it and started anew with a different design and marketing plan.
Its value was so low that the owner had demolished the aged buildings on it and kept it as a parking lot.
The new owner demolished the house during a drenching rainstorm on February 9, 1970.
The cut sliced off the southern half of 63 Grove Street, and the owner simply demolished the remains.
A later owner in the early 19th century demolished all but the original kitchen wing and built the current Federal structure.