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Beautiful Gold Coast Mansion built During the Roaring Twenties

By Brody Patterson

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This eye-catching mansion, seemingly straight out of The Great Gatsby, built towards the end of the Roaring Twenties, was commissioned by shipping magnate Lewis Luckenbach and built by architect William Bottomley.

The entire estate stretches across 8.62 acres on the famed long Island Gold Coast. Owners can enjoy absolutely stunning views from both inside and outside, whether it’s the lush green surroundings or the water vistas. The mansion boasts almost 17,000-square-feet of lavish living space, with no fewer than seven bedrooms, as well as seven full and two half bathrooms. Owners and the occasional guests will also definitely enjoy the wonderful custom kitchen and the amazing design features, in addition to the very convenient beach access. There are also three cottages set along the property.

This fabulous Gold Coast estate is currently on the market and comes with a price tag of $15,500,000.

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About Brody Patterson

Brody has worked as a full time staff writer for Luxatic for over five years, covering luxury news, product releases and in-depth reviews, and specializing in verticals on the website alongside the tech & leisure section, as well as men's fashion, watches and travel. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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