Expansive and Luxurious Mill Neck Estate Dubbed "The Chimneys" on Market for $12.5 Million

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Located on a 24-acre plot of land and originally constructed in 1927, the Tudor-style mansion comes in at 13,000 square feet and is constructed of herringbone brick, stone, and timber.

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If you're a Long Islander looking for a new home, and you have exceedingly deep pockets, then an expansive and luxurious estate in Mill Neck might be just what you're looking for.

Located at 127A - 127B Horseshoe Road, the estate, dubbed "The Chimneys" due to its six marble fireplaces, is currently on the real estate market for a whopping $12.5 million.

Located on a 24-acre plot of land and originally constructed in 1927 based on a design by architect Charles Hart, the Tudor-style mansion comes in at 13,000 square feet and is constructed of herringbone brick, stone, and timber. It's original owner was Charles Porter Wilson, Chairman of the former A&P supermarket chain, and features an impressive 7 bedrooms and 11 baths.

According to the realtor, Paula Handler of Laffey Real Estate, the home features a number of lush amenities, including a large foyer with stone flooring, 40-foot salon, a Georgian dining room with white wood paneling, a music room, a large kitchen with Butler's pantry, and two elevators.

In addition, there were also two 3-bedroom English cottages, a recreation house with a 60-foot great room, a greenhouse, a pool, and tennis courts.

For homebuyers on a budget, the listing also indicates that the home alone and its immediate surrounding 12 acres can be purchased for just $5.9 million.

To view the full listing, please click here.