• "The Wolf of Wall Street" and "Elementary" were among the Hollywood movies and TV series filmed on this property.
  • The 15,000 sq ft mansion also comes with a 10-stall horse stable, among other equestrian facilities.

NEW YORK (July 15): A Long Island mansion plus equestrian estate, which has been used as a filming site for several movies and television shows such as “The Wolf of Wall Street” (featuring Leonardo DiCaprio) and certain episodes from the TV series “Elementary”, is going on sale for US$10 million (about RM44 million).

The Mill Neck estate comprises a 15,000 sq ft six-bedroom home and a 10-stall horse stable, according to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com. 

The French-chateau-style home with its impressive turret and steep-pitched roof is set at the end of a long driveway past a courtyard and lush landscaping.

Besides that, an apartment, tack room, paddocks and a riding ring can also be found on the 5-acre property. About 100 race-winning horses have trained at the facility.

Other features include wood-and-marble floors, six fireplaces, extensive woodwork, wine cellar, mahogany bar, fitness centre, hot tub room, poker room and a theatre room.

In the backyard, there is a resort-style entertainment complex with an outdoor kitchen, heated saltwater pool, waterfall and koi pond, several patios, and year-round gardens.

Mill Neck, named after a 17th-century sawmill business, is one of the most expensive ZIP codes in the United States, consisting mostly of large homes on picturesque lots.

It is often compared to the Hamptons and is just a few minutes from former US President Teddy Roosevelt’s home in Oyster Bay.

The estate is listed with Regina Rogers of Douglas Elliman.

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