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Henry Ford's Mansion Is New York's Most Expensive!

Henry Ford’s Mansion Is New York’s Most Expensive!

Henry Ford's Mansion Is New York's Most Expensive!

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An estate built for Henry Ford II in 1960 has recently come on the market at $175 million. Located on Jule Pond in Southampton, it is currently the most expensive listing in New York and has the largest ocean frontage in the celebrity-infused Hamptons. Henry was the grandson of the famous automaker and was responsible for reviving the failing company in the late 1950s and growing it into far-reaching international markets.

Towards the end of the 19th century when rail lines opened the connection between the Hamptons and New York City, the monied class began flooding the Hamptons’ villages and beaches in the summer months. Every year, more of America’s elite celebrities, business leaders and families made the Hamptons their home from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The grand event in the summer of 1940 was the marriage of Henry Ford II, the eldest son of Edsel Ford and eldest grandson of Henry Ford, to Southampton socialite Anne McDonnell.

Along with the Hamptons ideal beaches and growing reputation as the summer place to be seen, the wealthy began building their trophy vacation homes there - sometimes nicer than their main homes. The Fords would soon have their own summer home, one of the original Victorian homes on the island - Halcyon Lodge. In 1951, they commissioned Modernist architect Philip Johnson, famous for his Glass House in Connecticut and the Seagram Building in Manhattan, to add a contemporary glass addition to traditional Halcyon. It was quite possibly the most extreme example of home-design yin and yang in North America.

By the late 1950s, the Fords decided to build a larger home on 235 Southampton acres, which they named Fordune, that was completed in 1960. After their divorce in 1964, sections of the Fordune acreage were sold off reducing the estate’s size to 42 acres. The estate sold in 2002 to Brenda Earl, a former partner at Zweig-Dimenna hedge fund. After spending many millions on restoration, Earl is now selling the estate.

With nearly a quarter mile of Atlantic Ocean frontage and access to three ponds and Mecox Bay, Fordune had its major renovation in 2008. Now known as Jule Pond, great care was taken to preserve Fordune’s exceptional original details such as distinctive ceilings with moldings and traditional chandeliers, Italian marble fireplaces, French parquet floors, and antique bathroom fixtures, most of which were imported from Europe.

Entering through a gated entrance down the long, tree-lined driveway, the white stucco mansion of approximately 20,000 square feet was intentionally designed with a modest entrance so that the interior elegance and layout would delightfully surprise visitors. From the dramatic foyer with its sweeping staircase, the view ahead takes in the southern view of the grounds. There are three wings - one with a chef’s kitchen, the next a library and the third and longest wing includes staff and guest rooms with an outside entrance. There are 12 bedrooms and 12 baths, a 48-foot living room, an outdoor kitchen, 20-foot pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, spa, greenhouse, a carriage house and four-car garage facing the servant’s quarters.

Today, Southampton is one of the wealthiest zip codes in the country and attracts what’s left of old money as well as celebrities from actors to designers, writers, musicians, Wall Street wizards and more. Celebrity residents include Jimmy Buffett (a long way from Margaritaville), Paul Simon, Jerry Seinfeld, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jon Bon Jovi and Steven Spielberg.

The main mansion of Henry Ford II’s grand Southampton Fordune estate with its own 42-acres and 1,286 linear feet of ocean front is now for sale as New York’s most expensive home, priced at $175 million. Bespoke Real Estate in Water Mill, New York holds the listing.

Source: www.bespokerealestate.com

Jule Pond, Hamptons Estate, Set to Sell at a Record-Breaking Price

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The 42-acre Southampton estate has nearly a quarter-mile of private beach. Bespoke Real Estate

A 42-acre estate in the Hamptons that was asking $145 million is in contract to sell for a record-breaking price, Jennifer Gould reported for the New York Post.

The borders of the property are outlined in white. Bespoke Real Estate

Bespoke Real Estate, the brokerage handling the deal, did not disclose a final sale price but said on Facebook that it would be "the highest price achieved for a single property in the Hamptons' history."

The identity of the buyer is unknown, but Zach and Cody Vichinsky of Bespoke Real Estate told the Post that the buyer is from an "American real-estate family" that's not based in New York. The brokerage did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

Jule Pond's current owner is portfolio manager Brenda Earl, who bought the property in 2002.

Jule Pond, which was once part of a larger property called "Fordune," was originally built for Henry Ford's grandson.

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The home was built in 1960, and many of its original architectural details have been maintained.

It boasts a stretch of beach that spans nearly a quarter mile, the largest ocean frontage in the Hamptons, according to the listing.

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It also fronts several ponds, including its namesake Jule Pond.

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A stately driveway lined with manicured hedges leads to the main house.

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Inside, you'll see ornate chandeliers and Italian marble fireplaces.

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The main home has 20,000 square feet of living space with 12 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms.

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Large windows show off panoramic views of the grounds.

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A massive kitchen leaves plenty of space for cooking and entertaining.

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There's also a library that opens onto a koi pond with a waterfall.

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Hedges surround the 20-foot pool ...

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.. and a path leads down to the beach.

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To the northeast, the property borders a swath of reserved land, which adds another quarter mile of unobstructed views.

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In addition to the main house, the estate includes a garage that can hold at least six cars, a greenhouse, a tennis court, a basketball court, and a three-bedroom carriage house.

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The mansion of Henry Ford II, the grandson of the famous automaker, in the Hamptons is now the most expensive real estate offer in the state of New York. The Jule Pond estate is located on the Atlantic coast in close proximity to three ponds and Mecox Bay.

Main house with an area of ​​1858 sq. meters - with 12 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms, a spacious living room and an open kitchen. It has three wings: one with the chef's kitchen, the second with a library, and the third - the longest - with rooms for staff and guests, with a separate entrance. nine0003

Swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court, spa, greenhouse, garage for four cars and detached house. Rows of trees line the driveway, and a row of windows overlook the ocean.

The Hamptons became popular with American movie stars, politicians, and businessmen in the late 19th century, when rail links connected it to New York City. Here actively began to build villas, where they came to relax in the summer and on weekends. Often, these beachfront residences turned out to be more luxurious than city houses and apartments. At 19In 60, an estate was built in Southampton for Henry Ford II, the grandson of the famous automaker, and his family.

The first Ford estate in Southampton was called Halcyon Lodge and was designed by architect Philip Johnson, a student of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Breuer. But in the late 1950s, the Fords decided to move to a bigger house: their new residence was the Fordune estate on 95 hectares of land. After the divorce of the spouses in 1964, part of the land was sold, which reduced the area of ​​​​ownership to 16 hectares. nine0003

In 2002, the estate was acquired by the current owner, Brenda Earl, a former partner at the Zweig-Dimenna hedge fund. The residence, named Jule Pond, has been refurbished with the utmost care to preserve original Fordune details such as molded ceilings, traditional chandeliers, Italian marble fireplaces, French parquet floors and antique bathroom fixtures, mostly imported from Europe.

After spending millions on a renovation completed in 2008, the owner put the house up for sale for $175 million.

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House of Henry Ford II: the mansion of the grandson of the famous car manufacturer

The house of Henry Ford II, the grandson of the automobile magnate, whose name also remains in history, is for sale in the USA. We offer to see how the businessman lived.

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Publication date: 29. 10.2018

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Henry Ford II took over the family business when things were going downhill. In the 1950s, Ford had a hard time: the first cars that once conquered the world had a lot of competitors. The grandson of the famous industrialist turned out to be no less tenacious and enterprising grandfather. Under him, the concern literally experienced a rebirth. Henry led the company for many years, laying the foundations for its current success. He led a life corresponding to the status of a major industrialist: he married a socialite and built a mansion in a fashionable suburb of New York, chosen by moneybags. nine0003

America is known to copy the Old World. So, there is its own Suffolk (one of the oldest counties in England) and its own Southampton (a major British city). Since the end of the 19th century, when the railway was built here, millionaires have chosen this place with sandy beaches and an endless line of surf. Luxurious country mansions began to be built along the coast. By the 1960s, when Ford arrived in Southampton, luxury real estate was already innumerable. But he outdid everyone. The tycoon bought 95 (!) hectares of land in the coastal strip (less than 40 meters from the sea) with a Victorian mansion to boot. nine0003

It was decided to rebuild the house, the project was commissioned to the fashionable modernist Philip Johnson, co-author of Mies van der Rohe (their joint portfolio, in particular, includes the so-called Glass House, the Rohe program building, implemented on the Johnson estate, and the Seagram Building skyscraper in New York ). Johnson created a complex, three-part volume with allusions to classical French castle architecture. Each block was assigned its own function: one was residential, the second was intended for technical premises, the third was occupied by servants. Between themselves, they were connected by glazed galleries, the interior of which worked through the light. nine0003

The house has 12 bedrooms and the same number of bathrooms, a spacious living room, a grand dining room, a fireplace room, etc. The grounds also include an outdoor kitchen, a swimming pool, tennis courts, a basketball court, a stable, a spa, a four-car garage, and even a greenhouse.

Inside the main house, original stucco ceilings, Italian marble fireplaces, parquet floors and antique bathtubs imported from Europe, as well as a spectacular flight of stairs that immediately attract attention when entering the house from the front door, have been preserved. nine0003

All this will go to the new owners, because the lot is for sale. They want $175 million for it.

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