Mansion Global
The house, built in 1860, changed hands for $3.58 million By Liz Lucking |
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Michael Osean for Gustave White Sotheby s International Realty
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Michael Osean for Gustave White Sotheby s International Realty
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Set among some of Newport, Rhode Island’s most lavish and famed summer “cottages” the understated name given to the Golden Age mansions once belonging to wealthy elites, including the Vanderbilts and Astors a lavish estate has just sold for $3.58 million.
Known as Gravel Court, the white-sided manor changed hands on Sunday for the first time in four generations, according to the listing, held by Kate Kirby Greenman and Michelle Kirby of Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty.
jon: brand new developments in the case of a missing family in ohio, right now police blocking off a park near the home where one member of that family, a 13-year-old girl, was found gagged and bound but alive. the suspect has been charged with kidnapping. as the search goes on for the teenager s mother, brother and another woman, a family friend. steve brown is following this story live in chicago. how big is this park that they re searching, steve? reporter: it s pretty substantially large. it s just north of hoffman s home where the 13-year-old girl was found. in it, three retention ponds. we re told it used to be a gravel court and property was turned over to the city of mount vernon and turned into a park. so police are looking spoke that. late news from our local affiliate is that four bags of, quote, possible evidence