Real Estate
Former Home Of Mary Tyler Moore Listed For Sale Again In Greenwich
The former home of the late actress sits on 7.37 acres and is surrounded by an additional five acres of conservation land in Greenwich.

GREENWICH, CT — About six months after the former Greenwich home of Mary Tyler Moore sold for $16.9 million, the estate known as Harkaway Farm is back on the market for $16.7 million.
According to Zillow, the home was listed for sale in late August.
Located up a long, gated drive at 50 Dingletown Road, the Georgian colonial home is 13,031 square feet and sits on 7.37 acres surrounded by five acres of conservation land with a view of Oakley Pond.
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"Harkaway Farm offers a unique blend of beauty, serenity and convenience," the listing on Sotheby's says.
There are five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and two partial bathrooms, according to the listing description from Sotheby's International Realty - Greenwich Brokerage. Fran Ehrlich is the listing agent.
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High ceilings can be found on the first floor, along with a living room and a library made from East Indian Laurel Wood, according to the listing on Sotheby's.
There is also a formal dining room for large dinner parties and holiday gatherings, a bright white kitchen with breakfst and seating areas in front of a fireplace, a family room, and a circular solarium that offers great views of the property.
The second floor has a primary suite with dual baths, and three en-suite bedrooms plus an upstairs family room/playroom space, the listing notes. There is a separate one-bedroom apartment.
An elevator provides access to all levels, the listing says.
A walk-out lower level features a gym/playroom space with a resort-style spa - steam, sauna, hot tub and massage room.
There is a 65-foot heated pool with an outdoor fireplace and terraces.
Moore is best known for her roles on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" in the 1960s and 1970s. She died in Greenwich in 2017 at age 80.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Moore and her husband Dr. S. Robert Levine bought the estate for around $10 million in 2006. They spent about three years renovating the house, the WSJ said.
The solarium was a place where Moore would sit in her final years, the WSJ reported. Some of the room's stained glass art pieces were salvaged from old churches and synagogues.
For photos and the full listing, view the home on Sotheby's International Realty - Greenwich Brokerage.
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