
“Chanticleer” is the whimsical creation of Adolph Rosengarten Jr. and his father, heir of a chemical and pharmaceutical business who managed its merger with Powers and Weightman to create the vast conglomerate that led to the present Merck and Co. From its origins as a gentleman's estate with a gracious French-tinged country house at its center, the now thirty-one-acre property includes Andrew Borzner's house for E. T. Stuart (1925). Named for Chaucer's mythic rooster, whose image is repeated around the grounds, the