Castle fit for Great Gatsby: 18-bed, 32-bathroom marble-festooned mansion on Long Island’s fabled Gold Coast hits the market for $55m

Castle fit for Great Gatsby: 18-bed, 32-bathroom marble-festooned mansion on Long Island’s fabled Gold Coast hits the market for $55m

A breathtaking Long Island estate in the spirit of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has just gone on the market for $55 million.

The home, known formally as The Three Bridges, was built in 1928 and is one of the last remaining generational properties on Long Island’s Gold Coast , according to Zillow.

The Three Bridges sits on more than eight acres of property in the King’s Point section of Great Neck, with beautiful views of the New York City skyline – including the Throgs Neck, Whitestone and RFK bridges for which it gets its name. The home was built in 1928 and is one of the last generational properties on Long Island’s Gold Coast The house hit the market at $55m complete with all the amenities for a Gatsby-themed party The property features 3 separate estate homes, deep water dock, 100-foot-plus waterfront pool and hot tub, tennis court, multiple gardens, multiple spas, a movie theatre and many other amenities.

It also has unique features such as an elevator, sauna, wet bar, and a dock – all perfect for a Gatsby-inspired get-together.

The home comes complete with 18 bedrooms, 32 bathrooms, full basement, exercise room, family den, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room and guest quarters, plus a total of seven fireplaces.

The detail and design are what truly make the home as marble designs ornately cover the home from top to bottom with Cathedral-like ceilings that have to be seen to be believed. This dining room is certainly fit for an elaborate dinner party complete with more flower motifs with blue-and-white accents A design truly envisioned by Gatsby himself featuring more of floral designs on marble flooring

The home was previously put on the market in 2015 for $15.85 million, but after some serious renovations by one of the unidentified owners it hit the market for $100 million.

The price has since been cut nearly in half and is being represented by Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty. This Oceanic Room has much to offer with coral-reef inspired ceiling heads, ocean blue marble and seashell-inspired sofas The new owner can dock his yacht alongside a 200-foot on the Long Island Sound This one-of-a-kind property is similar in vein to that of another iconic historical home – the Hearst Estate in Beverly Hills, California – which currently on the market for $69.95 million. The lavish 3.5-acre property was once home to newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst and actress Marion Davies.

Built in 1926, the estate was designed by Gordon Kaufmann, the English-born American architect behind the Hoover Dam.

The pink stucco mansion is an American treasure and even housed the Kennedy’s during their honeymoon.

The main house features eight bedrooms and 15 bathrooms, and it has endless opulent living spaces including a formal living room set under a soaring 22-feet tall arched hand-painted ceiling. The property has been used for the 1972 film The Godfather and Beyonce’s 2019 music video ‘Mood 4 Eva’

The home has a two-story wood-paneled library, as well as a billiards room that features a fireplace reminiscent […]

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