Classic Georgian Colonial in Greenwich, Connecticut
This trophy home in Greenwich was the home to the late Mary Tyler Moore, best known for her roles on The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Known as “Harkaway,” the Greenwich estate was originally purchased by Moore and her husband, Dr. S. Robert Levine, for around $10 million in 2006.
The couple hired architect Stephen Wang to renovate the nearly 14,000 sq ft home to match Mary’s “image of the perfect place” featuring a 2000+ sq ft primary suite with his-and-hers baths, dressing rooms, and generous closets.
The 5-bedroom, nine-bathroom stone home comes with amenities like a 23' x 23' glass conservatory, a gym with spa (jacuzzi, steam shower. and sauna), and a 65-ft pool with outdoor fireplace.
Set on 7.37 acres of grounds by landscape architect Janice Parker, the ultra-private retreat is buffered by 5 acres of conservation and nestled up to the serene Oakley Pond.
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