Laurel Hollow’s Harewood Estate relists at an almost 60 percent discount

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After first hitting the market in 2007 with a $14.5 million ask, an 8,000-square-foot home in Laurel Hollow has been relisted at nearly $6 million, Newsday reported. The Colonial style, brick façade mansion at 45 Moores Hill Road, known as the Harewood Estate, was built in 1932 and renovated and expanded in 2000 by Manhattan-based modern classist architect Oliver Cope. The main house has seven bedrooms, five full-bathrooms and three half-bathrooms, as well as floor-to-ceiling Palladian windows and a pine-paneled library. The 7.66-acre property, whose current ask is a nearly 60 percent discount from a dozen years ago, includes a heated gunite pool with a three-bedroom, two-bathroom pool house designed in the 1960s by the famous architectural firm George Post & Sons. The pool house, which is also in the Palladian style, has a kitchen and a fireplace. The Harewood Estate returned to the market in July 2015 with a nearly $7 million ask, according to a Newsday report at the time. Paul Mateyunas of Douglas Elliman has the listing for the property in Laurel Hollow, which is a hamlet within the Town of Oyster Bay. [Newsday]