Beau Pre, a French Normandy-style home on Long Island’s Gold Coast built in 1928 by Charles and Helena Woolworth McCann, has hit the market seeking $21.95 million, the Long Island Press reported. The seven-acre estate at 11 Grace Lane in Oyster Bay Cove was restored over four years starting in 1999 by noted architect John Kean, according to the Daily Voice Plus. With 22 rooms and 12,000 square feet, the home comes with seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a two-story foyer, library, billiards room, gym and a partially finished basement with 10-foot ceilings, an art studio and a playroom. Other amenities include a geothermal heating system and six fireplaces. The estate also has an attached seven-car garage with a porch, patio and two-bedroom cottage apartment. Douglas Elliman’s Joan Gordon has the listing for Beau Pre, which previously hit the market back in 2005seeking $17 million. [LongIslandPress]