Teddy Roosevelt’s grandson’s Long Island home sells for $3.57 million

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Teddy Roosevelt’s grandson’s Long Island home sells for $3.57 million
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The 2,900-square-foot Orient Point home sits on 5.7 acres and comes with three to four bedrooms, three baths, two fireplaces, a den and a screened-in porch.

Roosevelt and his wife, Carol Adele Roosevelt, had commissioned local architect Elizabeth Thompson, who still resides in Orient Village, to design and build their home on the North Fork.

At 2,900 square feet, it comes with three to four bedrooms, three baths, two fireplaces, a music room, a den and a screened-in porch.The estate’s landscaping includes a pond, fruit trees, perennials along with herb and vegetable gardens.The landscaping includes a pond, fruit trees, perennials, herb and vegetable gardens and several outbuildings.

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