Renowned Actor Mel Gibson’s Former $19.9 Million Greenwich Estate

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Front of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Mel Gibson, famous for his roles in “Lethal Weapon” and “Braveheart”, found a serene escape at this Greenwich estate, nestled just 45 minutes from his hometown of Peekskill, New York.

This estate, known for its captivating Tudor-style architecture and vast, landscaped grounds, became a cherished retreat for the actor in the mid-1990s.

Originally named “Old Mill Farm,” Gibson affectionately renamed it “Wayne Manor” in homage to Bruce Wayne from Batman.

A Storied Ownership and Architectural Legacy

Built between 1925 and 1927 by renowned architect Charles Lewis Bowman, the estate was commissioned for investment banker George Lewis Ohrstrom.

Gibson purchased the property in 1994 for $9.3 million, living there for 15 years before selling it for $24 million in 2010.

The property’s history continued under Cosette Property LLC, which encountered community resistance when attempting redevelopment.

Ultimately, it sold again in 2019 for $13.25 million.

Exquisite Features and Expansive Layout

This 15,862-square-foot Tudor mansion, now valued at 19.9 million, offers 28 rooms, including 8 bedrooms and 21 bathrooms. The interior preserves Elizabethan elements like oak-paneled walls, vaulted ceilings, and stained-glass windows.

In addition to its vintage charm, the home boasts a 15-seat theater room and air conditioning, blending historical architecture with modern comforts.

A grand Great Hall, complete with a 40-foot vaulted ceiling and minstrel’s gallery, emphasizes the home’s stately design.

Picturesque Grounds and Outdoor Amenities

Spanning over 75 acres, the estate’s exterior features lush gardens, hiking trails, and an orchard.

Amenities include a 60-foot swimming pool, tennis court, stone pavilion, and an intricate maze of boxwood hedges.

Designed by landscape architect James Doyle, the grounds display sculpted gardens and two greenhouses.

The estate also offers lake access and a dock for leisurely afternoons.

Accommodations and Spaces for Gatherings

The property includes various outbuildings, like an eight-bedroom stone cottage and a rustic log cabin, providing ample guest accommodations.

For equestrian enthusiasts, a barn nearby can house up to 12 horses.

The main residence includes two dining rooms, a butler’s pantry, and a double chef’s kitchen, making it ideal for entertaining and hosting events.

A Preserved Legacy and Modern Use

Although there were plans to divide the property, the estate remains intact and now serves as the Foundation House, a philanthropic hub dedicated to environmental and mental health initiatives.

Retaining its historical allure and luxury, Gibson’s former estate continues to represent a seamless blend of past elegance and modern purpose.

Photos of Wayne Manor

The Tudor-style estate nestled in lush greenery with manicured gardens and an inviting stone pathway, showcases a private pool and expansive lawns.

Aerial View of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Aerial View of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Lined with tall and perfectly trimmed trees, a picturesque stone fountain leads to the grand entrance of the home.

Fountain of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A serene pool with comfortable lounging areas is set against the backdrop of the estate’s Tudor-style architecture and stunning landscape.

Pool in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Framed by lush, manicured gardens and tall trees, the expansive, immaculate lawn behind the home creates a peaceful outdoor setting.

Lawn of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A unique life-size chessboard is set in a vibrant, green garden surrounded by tall hedges, offering a playful outdoor retreat.

Chess Garden of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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The stone exterior of the estate overlooks the whimsical chess garden, blending historic charm with artistic flair.

Chess Garden of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Accompanied by a stone pavilion, a red clay tennis court provides a luxurious and private sports facility on the property.

Tennis Court of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Tucked into a peaceful garden and surrounded by green lawns and trees, a quaint stone fountain adds a charming detail to the grounds.

Fountain of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A charming stone archway with an intricate wrought iron gate opens to a beautifully landscaped garden with lush hedges.

Archway of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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The moss-covered stone steps lead up to a peaceful seating area in a garden, framed by manicured trees and greenery.

Garden Steps of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Neatly trimmed fruit trees line the lawn, with a classic domed pavilion nestled in the background, adding elegance to the scenic orchard.

Trees of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Adorned with ivy creeping up its stone walls, the exterior of the home enhances the home’s fairytale-like charm.

Exterior of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A quaint log cabin with a stone chimney is tucked into the woods, offering a rustic and private retreat on the property.

Log Cabin of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Standing in the garden and surrounded by a variety of plants, a large glass greenhouse is ideal for year-round gardening.

Greenhouse of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A picturesque stone cottage covered in ivy, featuring classic Tudor-style architecture, blends seamlessly into the estate’s lush surroundings.

Cottage of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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With rustic wooden doors, a series of traditional horse stables sit under the shade of mature trees and are perfect for equestrian lovers.

Stables of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A peaceful private lake surrounded by trees, reflecting the vibrant green foliage and blue sky, offers a serene and natural retreat on the estate.

Lake of Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Luxurious Interiors

With detailed paneling and a richly patterned carpet runner, a grand wooden staircase leads to the upper level, and offers a welcoming entry.

Entryway in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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The carved wooden doors open to reveal a cozy living room with a large fireplace and vintage artwork, combining modern touches with historic charm.

Hallway in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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This spacious great room features soaring vaulted ceilings, a crystal chandelier, and a large stone fireplace, creating an elegant and dramatic atmosphere.

Great Room in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A stunning cathedral-like ceiling with wooden beams and colorful stained glass windows adds grandeur to this impressive space.

Room in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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The library exudes warmth with its wood-paneled walls, built-in bookshelves, and soft lighting, making it a peaceful place to read or relax.

Library in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Another angle of the library highlights a large stone fireplace and cozy seating, offering both comfort and style in this stately room.

Library in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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The formal dining room features a long, polished wood table, intricate ceiling moldings, and a classic chandelier, perfect for hosting elegant dinners.

Dining Area in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Adorned with scenic murals and checkerboard flooring, the light-filled breakfast room provides a cheerful and informal dining space.

Dining Area in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A bright and organized butler’s pantry with glass-front cabinets and an arched doorway is perfect for displaying fine china and keeping everything in its place.

Butler Pantry in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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The kitchen boasts warm wood cabinetry, a large center island, and beautifully patterned tile backsplash, blending rustic charm with modern conveniences.

Kitchen in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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This spacious eat-in kitchen features exposed beams, a crystal chandelier, and a cozy seating area, ideal for casual dining and gathering.

Kitchen in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A comfortable family room boasts soft seating, light walls, and a charming chandelier, offering a relaxed space for lounging and conversation.

Family Room in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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With a stone wall, wooden cabinetry, and a glass-paneled door, the rustic mudroom provides both functionality and warmth.

Entrance in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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The landing features intricate wood banisters and large windows that flood the space with natural light, adding elegance to the upstairs corridor.

Landing in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Featuring a serene color palette, a plush bed, and ample built-in storage, the spacious master bedroom creates a peaceful retreat.

Bedroom in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A well-appointed dressing room with custom cabinetry, a central table, and plenty of natural light, offers both luxury and practicality.

Dressing Room in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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Featuring marble floors, a wide vanity with dark countertops, and large windows, this bright and airy bathroom offers scenic views of the estate’s lush grounds.

Bathroom in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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This luxurious bathroom includes a marble-clad soaking tub and a spacious glass-enclosed shower, creating a spa-like experience.

Bathroom in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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A cozy lounge area in the stone basement, with arched ceilings and plush seating, offers a rustic yet inviting space for relaxation.

Lounge in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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With plush velvet seating and a large screen, the home theater offers the ideal setting for enjoying movies in ultimate comfort.

Theater in Mel Gibson's Former Greenwich Mansion
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