Shaun Woodward, a former British politician and member of Parliament, has put his renovated Sag Harbor home on the market at $8.995 million, Mansion Global reported. The home at 23 Suffolk Street is named for the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lanford Wilson, who died at 73 in 2011. That same year, Newsday reported on the home hitting the market at $2.7 million. Woodward, who served as secretary of state for Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2010, subsequently bought the home for $2 million in 2013, according to Mansion Global. The outlet noted that Woodward and his partner, Hollywood cameraman Luke Redgrave (the grandson of former English actor Sir Michael Redgrave), embarked on extensive renovations of the 6,200-square-foot home, which sits on a 0.38-acre lot. The home, which has previously been listed for rent at $175,000 a month and is now listed for sale with Matthew Breitenbach and Beth Felsen of Compass, has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, two half-bathrooms and two parlor rooms with English jamb fireplaces. It also has a home theater, gym and library. Mansion Global noted that Woodward and Redgrave are selling the property to return to London, where they have family, but will still keep a smaller home in Sag Harbor. [Mansion Global]