1928 French Norman House Set in the Heart of the North Shore, Long Island

1928 French Norman House Set in the Heart of the North Shore, Long Island

The dreamy residence is set in the heart of a 12.5 acre estate, less than 30 miles from Manhattan.

The French Norman house was built in 1928 by notable architect Benjamin Wistar Morris of LaFarge & Morris.

Beautifully restored, the 8 bedroom home boasts classic detailing throughout, with beamed ceilings, panelled walls, and parquet floors.

The Gold Coast estate offers an elevated lifestyle, just minutes from the village of Locust Valley, New York.

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