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A Greenwich, Conn., estate once owned by fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger is back on the market for $9.65 million.

The historic home, at 36 Mayfair Lane, was built in an English Manor style in 1932.

The 7,438-square-foot spread features seven bedrooms, eight baths and two powder rooms on 5.38 acres.

Tommy and his then-wife, Susie, bought the home in 1993 and sold it two years later for $5.5 million.

The current sellers paid $8 million for the estate in 2006.

Details include a chef’s kitchen with an adjacent breakfast room, a family room with arched, French doors that open to the wisteria-covered loggia, a formal dining room, four fireplaces, high ceilings, intricate moldings, and a study with a tracery ceiling.

The second floor boasts a main bedroom suite with a sitting room, one of the fireplaces, and two baths and dressing rooms.


  Fashion icon Tommy Hilfiger. Getty Images Fashion icon Tommy Hilfiger. Getty Images

  One of the home’s seven bedrooms, fitted with a fireplace. Houlihan Lawrence One of the home’s seven bedrooms, fitted with a fireplace. Houlihan Lawrence

  Outside you’ll find landscaped gardens and stone terraces, along with a pool. Houlihan Lawrence Outside you’ll find landscaped gardens and stone terraces, along with a pool. Houlihan Lawrence

  The Connecticut mansion’s chandeliered dining room. Houlihan Lawrence The Connecticut mansion’s chandeliered dining room. Houlihan Lawrence


  Get lost inside the home’s vast 7,438 square feet. Houlihan Lawrence Get lost inside the home’s vast 7,438 square feet. Houlihan Lawrence

Outside, you’ll find landscaped gardens and stone terraces, along with a pool and a cottage-style pool house with two baths, a kitchenette and a lounge/game area.

In addition, there’s an 830-square-foot, one-bedroom guest space above the garage — and a terraced tennis court where Czech-American tennis legend Ivan Lendl once played with the home’s former owner, Wojciech Fibak (who was also a well-known tennis player in the ’80s).

The listing brokers are Ellen Mosher and Julie Church of Houlihan Lawrence. 

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