Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas have put their New York estate on the market for $12 million

If you’ve ever dreamed of living like a Hollywood power couple, this luxurious estate in New York’s Hudson Valley might just be your perfect opportunity! The stunning 12-acre property, owned by married actors Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, has recently hit the market for $12 million, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. Located in the coastal village of Irvington, the estate features a majestic four-story Georgian-style house with eight en-suite bedrooms and 12 baths, spanning over 11,600 square feet of living space across four levels.

An al fresco lounging spot.
The kitchen.
The living room.
An oak-paneled study.
The study connects to a two-story library.
The library.
A rear view of the house.
A 100-foot terrace runs along the back of the house.
An aerial view of the property.
A separate lounge area.
The primary suite.
The primary bath.
A showroom-style closet.
A sitting area.
A kitchenette off the gym.
The indoor pool.

Originally built in 1929 and previously owned by notable figures such as Tiffany & Co. founder Charles Lewis Tiffany, the estate underwent extensive renovations during Zeta-Jones and Douglas’s ownership. The interior boasts modern, stylish decor with numerous fireplaces and a notable oak-paneled library connecting to a two-story library and a salon with a bar. The lower level offers a recreation area, gym, kitchenette, and a 21-foot heated indoor pool framed by three large arched windows.

The foyer.

Additional features include formal living and dining rooms, a brick-lined kitchen with high-end stainless appliances, and a cozy family room. The primary suite is adorned with a separate seating area, a spacious closet resembling a showroom, and an opulent bath with a marble-clad soaking tub. Outside, the park-like grounds feature a 100-foot terrace leading to a grassy lounging area and 130 feet of Hudson River waterfront. The property also includes an attached four-car garage.

A gallery.

According to the WSJ, Zeta-Jones is selling the home as her children have moved out and her work commitments are taking her overseas. Reflecting on their time in Irvington, she shared fond memories of the family’s happy moments there. The couple previously resided in a 20,000-square-foot mansion in Bedford, which Zeta-Jones sold for $20.5 million, and Douglas listed their Central Park West apartment for $21.5 million.

The formal dining room.

With its rich history, luxurious amenities, and scenic location, this estate offers a rare chance to experience the lifestyle of Hollywood’s elite in the serene beauty of New York’s Hudson Valley.

A casual dining area and TV room.

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