Northern Blvd., Estate of the Day

Today's home on New York's Gold Coast is a stately brick Georgian built in 1923. The home was built by architect James W. O' Connor for John F. Bermingham, the former mayor of the town it is located in, Muttontown. The home was restored in 2004 and an addition added 14,000 square feet of space including a 17-seat movie theater. Listing agent Anna Alyskewycz of Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate told Newsday that the new wing was built to match the opposite wing to preserve the appearance of the home's exterior. The six-bedroom home also has a new kitchen, a ballroom, a wine cellar and a gym. The home is on 7.17-acres with a pool and poolhouse, a tennis court, two cottages, a nine-car garage and a four-car garage. It is listed at $15.5 million.








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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JLS Nov 27th 2010 3:41PM
Very pretty mansion. Unusual staircase but I bet if you lived with it it would be really awful. Pool area is beautiful - this home would be perfect for entertaining.