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Fair Field Mansion. Fair Field is a large private house in Sagaponack, Long Island, in New York State in the United States. [1] [2] The main house is approximately 64,000 sq ft (5,900 m 2), and the total floor area is 110,000 sq ft (10,000 m 2). It is valued between $267 and $500 million for tax purposes. Built in 2003, it is owned by Ira Rennert.
The house outraged locals, who claimed Rennert originally planned to use it as a spa, a hotel, or a religious retreat. He denied such allegations, and the local paper later issued an apology. [44] He named his home after the adjoining body of water, Fairfield Pond. The house faces the Atlantic Ocean and its grounds measure 63 acres (250,000 m 2).
Cornelius Vanderbilt II House: New York, New York: Cornelius Vanderbilt II (demolished in 1926) 1882: Châteauesque: George B. Post: 8 (tie) 90,000 sq ft (8,400 m 2) Shadow Lawn: West Long Branch, New Jersey: Hubert T. Parson: Monmouth University: 1927: Beaux-Arts: Horace Trumbauer: 9: 88,000 sq ft (8,200 m 2) [16] Meadow Brook Hall: Rochester ...
By Laura Vecsey Amid growing speculation about his future plans, talk show host Sean Hannity has listed one of his Long Island homes for sale. According to Newsday, the Fox News host listed his ...
The Barefoot Contessa is also partial to 1770 House, a cozy tavern and fine dining restaurant in East Hampton where she likes the roast chicken, The Palm, a high-end steakhouse also in East ...
Sagaponack (/ ˌ s æ ɡ ə ˈ p ɒ n ə k / SAG-ə-PON-ək) is a village in the Town of Southampton in Suffolk County, on the East End of Long Island, in New York, United States. [2] The population of the village was 770 at the 2020 census. Sagaponack is the second wealthiest zip code in the United States. [3]
Sagaponack Historic District is a national historic district located at Sagaponack in Suffolk County, New York. There are 131 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and three contributing structures. It includes residences, farm complexes, agricultural buildings, the Sagaponack School, and the General Store
South Carolina tea house operator from Fairfield County arrested in Jan. 6 Capitol riot. John Monk. October 21, 2024 at 2:44 PM.