Known as Long Meadow and priced at $12 million, the Georgian home rests on 12 acres of riverfront property in the Hudson Valley enclave of Irvington.
, the picturesque 12-acre spread owned by married actors Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas has just popped up for sale in the coastal village of Irvington, asking $12 million. TheThis $6.9 Million New Jersey Penthouse Aims to Shatter a Local Sales RecordRecords show Zeta-Jones herself paid $4.
Other highlights include formal living and dining rooms, a brick-lined kitchen sporting an eat-in island and high-end stainless appliances, and an adjoining family room. A posh primary suite flaunts a separate seating area, a showroom-style closet, and a luxe bath spotlighted by a marble-clad soaking tub; and outdoors, the park-like grounds host a 100-foot terrace with steps leading down to a grass and stone lounging spot and 130 feet of waterfront footage on the Hudson River.
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