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Saturday, April 23, 2011

On the Market: Brit-Inspired Manses Perfect for King's Speech Devotees

× Like us and you'll find top breaking news in your Facebook newsfeed. Sign up for our daily email newsletter and get top stories and breaking news delivered to your inbox. Monday, February 28, 2011, by Rob Bear

After an Oscar win by The King's Speech, can Americans look forward to a new generation of Anglophiles? Okay, okay, maybe not. But for those who simply cannot live without some affected British-isms there are plenty of homes in this country that could comfortably fly the Union Jack. These offerings might not share the seedy side story of a certain King's Speech set, but they've got plenty of history. Take this low-slung manse in Brooklyn, N.Y.'s Bay Ridge neighborhood (above). Now for sale for $12M, the six-bedroom, Arts & Crafts-style home was once visited by Brit bard Oscar Wilde, who allegedly went on a 120-city tour praising its design.

? A bit further out on Long Island, in the Gold Coast township of Mill Neck, N.Y., this 1928 Tutor manor is waiting for a buyer. Set on 24 waterfront acres, the baronal estate features grand entertaining spaces adorned with fine wood carvings, and, it seems, a stubborn distaste for anything new. Life as a period piece, for just $17M.

? Not far away, in New Canaan, Conn.—and is it any surprise these British behemoths are parked in the toniest of New England towns?—lies this imposing brick mansion that does a bloody good impression of a stately English country home. For $9.75M, the next owner will receive a sprawling 18,000-square-foot, eight-bedroom manse dubbed Wexford Hall, replete with towering, vaulted ceilings. If this doesn't scream landed gentry, nothing does.
· The Most Beautiful Room in King's Speech Was Once a Porno Set [Curbed National]
· The Gingerbread House, Bay Ridge [BHS]
· The Chimneys, Mill Neck [Sotheby's]
· Wexford Hall, New Canaan [Sotheby's]


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