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  2. Fair Field - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Ira Rennert - Wikipedia

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    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).

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    Before the paparazzi and TMZ, we had to rely on celebrity postcards to get a glimpse into the private estates (and Christmas trees) of Hollywood’s finest.These vintage postcards from the 1920s ...

  5. The House That Ate the Hamptons - Wikipedia

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    The House That Ate The Hamptons is a novel based on the controversy surrounding the construction of billionaire Ira Rennert's mansion in Sagaponack, New York. The novel's author, James Brady, was a magazine writer with columns in Parade magazine and Advertising Age. He was also a part-time Hamptons resident.

  6. Film stars, celebrities lose homes in Los Angeles wildfires - AOL

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    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Billy Crystal lost the Pacific Palisades house where he had lived since 1979. Paris Hilton watched her Malibu beach mansion burn down on live TV. The list of celebrities who ...

  7. Lost buildings of Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Fairfield Mansion built in 1896 for Samuel Brittain, a tycoon quarry owner. He was financially ruined following a shipping disaster in the 1920s, after which the estate was sold to the Bingham family. The land was sold to ICI Lime Industry from the 1930s and the house was eventually demolished in the late 1970s.

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    Related: Spencer Pratt Reveals How Much He's Made from TikTok After Losing Home in L.A. Fires “I made, like, $4,000 on TikTok this week, but on TikTok LIVE, where people can just give to me ...

  9. James A. Beck House - Wikipedia

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    Beck was a Fairfield native who owned a grocery business, before starting a profitable career as a hotelier. He had this Queen Anne house built in 1896. It is based on a pattern designed by the George F. Barber & Co. of Knoxville, Tennessee. It is similar to the Linsay House in Iowa City, which was built closer to the original pattern. [2]