A stately Southampton mansion once owned by the nephew of industrialist Andrew Carnegie hit the market, asking $37.5 million.The 11-bedroom, 12,000-square foot home sits upon 4.6 acres on 92 Coopers Neck Lane. The home was one of the original “summer cottages” in Southampton, designed to accommodate a bevy of guests and staff, the Wall Street Journal reported.
From the early 1900s into the 1950s, it was owned by Thomas Morrison Carnegie Jr.
The house features a 1,500-square-foot horse stable and 10 wood-burning fireplaces. The current owners, investment banker Roberto de Guardiola of De Gaurdiola Advisors and his wife Joanne, also added a heated pool and a tennis court.
Molly Ferrer of Sotheby’s International Realty has the listing [WSJ] – Ariel Stulberg