

“Wally’s happy there and he put a lot into it. As to the price, it’s firm, Szczerbiak, said. Among the rarified group that can afford the $13.8-million price tag, the $133,000 annual property tax bill will not likely raise an eyebrow. Just on the market since June, the estate is being marketed internationally through Daniel Gale’s affiliation with Sotheby’s International Realty, Marilyn Szczerbiak said. Wally Szczerbiak’s Wife Shannon Szczerbiak View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shannon Szczerbiak (shansz44) RELATED: Grant Hill & His Star Wife Have Been Married More Than 20 Years Shannon and Wally were married on Jafter four years together in Oxford. Oh, and there’s a regulation size basketball court. While the ballroom that was once part of the missing wing is gone, there’s a killer media room, bar and game room, and in-ground saltwater pool, among the modern amenities. Impeccably decorated, the home’s 17 rooms include a huge eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, dramatic master bedroom with views of Cold Spring Harbor, conservatory and library. With five kids, the Szczerbiaks fill the renovated home, which stands on the 5 remaining acres of the original spread. Gray replicated the wing, down to matching original brick, as part of the multi-million dollar renovation project for the Szczerbiaks. “Shannon found the original plans and they it had it recreated.” Architect A.T. “When Wally and Shannon bought it in 2013, one of the wings was missing,” Marilyn Szczerbiak said. During World War II, when resources were scarce, she disassembled one wing of her mansion and donated the copper, wood and other scrap to the government to assist the war effort. Earlier, evidence gathered by Nichols on the effects of DDT that had been sprayed on the farm was used in a lawsuit that ended with the pesticide’s ban in the 1970s. Uplands Farm, as it is now known, was the site where Barbara McClintock raised corn for research that earned her a Nobel Prize in 1983.

Jane Nichols, a philanthropist with an affinity for environmental causes turned over 93 acres of the estate to the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for research purposes and preservation. Morgan, son of the robber baron financier, as a wedding gift for his daughter Jane and her husband George Nichols. First built around 1910 for Effingham Lawrence, for whom Lawrence Hill Road is named, it was later purchased by J. The stately brick Georgian Colonial mansion has eight bedrooms and 14 bathrooms over four floors and totals 22,000 square feet of living space.
