The colossal estate where actress Mary Tyler Moore lived with husband Dr. Robert Levine in Greenwich, CT, has hit the market.
The couple purchased the Georgian Colonial-style home in 2006 for approximately $10 million, and she lived there until her 2017 death. Now Levine is asking $21.9 million for the elegant abode.
The nearly-14,000-square-foot house is nestled on more than 7 acres, where the pair worked for three years to renovate and expand the circa-1900 mansion to match Moore’s vision for the place.
Architect Stephen Wang helped create the updated floor plan, which includes five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and two partial bathrooms.
Eye-catching entry
A long, gated driveway leads to the home’s fieldstone facade and striking, red door.
A sweeping staircase, harlequin-patterned floors, and double-height ceilings await just inside the front door.
A sitting room down the hall features white-beamed ceilings and a dark-hued fireplace. It’s the perfect spot to cozy up with a cup of coffee or tea.
The well-appointed kitchen is outfitted with dark-wood cabinets; tile floors; and a red, retro-style center island.
There’s room here for a full-size dining table, chairs, and even a couch, making the space ideal for entertaining.
Sunny days ahead
One of the manor’s most magnificent details is its solarium. The curved room has a wall of windows, a soaring ceiling, and an spectacular chandelier.
A designer’s dream
Among the home’s five bedrooms is the sumptuous, 2,000-square-foot primary suite, which has two baths, dressing rooms, and walk-in closets. The salmon-colored, marble fireplace; chandelier; and circular window add elegant flourishes.
Sit back, relax
Other amenities include a gym with spa facilities—a Jacuzzi, steam shower, and sauna. A billiard room, 65-foot pool, an outdoor fireplace, and a separate one-bedroom apartment above the three-car garage are also part of the luxurious spread.
The gorgeous, sweeping grounds were designed by landscape architect Janice Parker. A private stream, pond, and glass conservatory round out the property.
Moore became a household name on “The Dick Van Dyke Show” and later starred in her own highly successful sitcom, “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” She and Levine, now a retired cardiologist, were married for more than 30 years.
Joseph Barbieri of Sotheby’s International Realty – Greenwich Brokerage holds the listing.
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