Jackie O’s East Hampton getaway hits market at $7.5M

The home (Credit: Rise Media for Sotheby’s International Realty via Dwell Life, Inc.)
The home, known as Wildmoor, is nearly 4,300 square feet (Credit: Rise Media for Sotheby’s International Realty via Dwell Life, Inc.)

A 100-plus-year-old East Hampton home once frequented by a young Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis is on the market for $7.5 million, according to Dwell.

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The six-bedroom wood-shingle home is just under 4,300 square feet and sits on an acre. The house has wraparound porches on two of its three stories and an atrium dining room.

“Wildmoor,” as it is identified by listing agent Paula S. Butler, was first owned by Jackie O’s grandfather and then her father. The family sold the home to abstract expressionist painter Adolph Gottlieb in 1960. Gottlieb converted a barn on the property into his studio. The main house at another former Bouvier estate sold in 2018 for $30 million. [Dwell] — Dennis Lynch