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MILL NECK, NY


Goose Point is a 7-bedroom 6.555-bath Country Manor set on a tranquil and private 18 acres overlooking lower Francis pond. It has an informal ambience of a Cotswold Cottage yet possesses the sophistication with a handsome wood paneled library and elegant formal dining room. Designed by renowned architect, Harrie T. Lindenbergh in 1914, Goose Point has been totally renovated including a chef’s eat-in kitchen overlooking a walled garden, 35 ft. indoor pool, spa and a solarium overlooking this bucolic setting. The home has updated electric and new CAC. Along with this wonderful offering is a separate refurbished 4-bedroom Cottage and an 8-car garage. SD #3. MLS# 2841397. $4,500,000.


MARGARET MATEYASCHUK 516.759.4800 ext.146, c.516.972.1891


KATHRYN (COTTIE) MAXWELL POURNARAS 516.759.4800 ext.131, c.516.857.3011


KATHRYN K. (KATHY) ZOLLER 516.759.4800 ext.128, c.516.987.8203


MILL NECK, NY – “FROST MILL ESTATE”


Long Island’s Gold Coast. The house was designed by the famed architectural firm of Walker and Gillette and was built in 1928 for Irving Brokaw – world famous skater, noted artist and author. This magnificent brick and limestone Estate is set on the hilltop of 5.41 acres with a view of Lake Frances. This residence has been completely refurbished and offers 22 rooms including 8 bedrooms, 10 baths and gourmet Bakes & Kropp kitchen. The grand 12 ft. ceilings are complimented by fine woodwork. Arched French doors and open balconies overlook the arboretum quality grounds boarding a 24-acre preserve. Stroll through the house and the grounds while taking in the magnificent beauty of the North Shore setting. Masterpiece Listing. SD #3. MLS# 2757677. $3,500,000.


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MARGARET MATEYASCHUK 516.759.4800 ext.146, c.516.972.1891


KATHRYN (COTTIE) MAXWELL POURNARAS 516.759.4800 ext.131, c.516.857.3011


KATHRYN K. (KATHY) ZOLLER 516.759.4800 ext.128, c.516.987.8203


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