Mansion where ‘My Fair Lady’ was written hosts estate sale

The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain, but the antiques in this historic home are seeking to scatter to the winds.

The Stamford, Connecticut abode where “My Fair Lady” was penned will soon hit the market for roughly $2 million — and ahead of it listing for sale, it’s the site of a multi-day curio fair.

“The estate sale is being held at a historic home, designed by architect Frazier Peters, where in the summer of 1955 Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe wrote the musical ‘My Fair Lady’ while renting the property,” interior designer and antique dealer Francis Merante told The Post of the event, which began this Friday and will continue until this Sunday, Jan. 29. (Specific hours and further details are available on an online listing for the event.) 

Lerner and Loewe’s stage musical was inspired by the 1913 play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw, and — following its success on Broadway — was made into the same-name 1964 film adaptation starring Audrey Hepburn as the poor flower vendor Eliza Doolittle. 

According to Merante, “The set design of the original production is actually based on the floor plan of the house.” 


A shot of the property.
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Following the antique sale, the house itself is set to hit the market for roughly $2 million.
Following the antique sale, the house itself is set to hit the market for roughly $2 million.
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Outdoor decor being sold at the sale.
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The property listing will include its contents.
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Various relics up for grabs this weekend.
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The historic home is where “My Fair Lady” was reportedly written.
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An assortment of dolls seeking new homes.
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Audrey Hepburn in 1964’s “My Fair Lady.”
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Composer Frederick Loewe (left) and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner sit at a piano.
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The stone house is set to list after the weekend, the first time it will be on the market in nearly half a century as its current resident, a woman named Jakki Peters, has owned it for nearly 40 years. “She has filled it with antiques and decorative objects she collected while traveling the world and shopping local antique stores in New York and Connecticut,” said Merante. “The sale includes many unique antique items including Chinese furniture, Victorian-era furniture and unique garden items from around the estate.”

The main house — as well as its remaining contents, a carriage house apartment, a two-car garage on the property and a 2008 Mini Cooper S — will list with Andrew Smith of Houlihan Lawrence once it formally hits the market.

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Mariah Carey lists Atlanta mansion for $6.5 million

This sweet, sweet fantasy house is on the market, baby. 

Pop powerhouse Mariah Carey is looking to part ways with her Atlanta home for — far from a song — $6.5 million. The nine-bedroom, nine-bathroom — and four half-bath — property is currently listed with Shana Bradley of Christie’s International Real Estate affiliate Ansley Real Estate. 

“Where can you find a home that has a gated entry, hilltop setting and acreage but still manages to be very welcoming and warm? This is a happy place with space and big rooms, but it flows well and offers just the right balance,” Bradley told The Post of the 12,575-square-foot offering. 

Carey, 53, weathered much of the pandemic at the compound in the affluent Buckhead area, but is offloading it as she looks to head back east, to New York, the Wall Street Journal reported. A New York native, Carey grew up in Huntington, Long Island. Her decision to sell her luxurious southern pad is unrelated to a July burglar at the residence, Bradley told the Journal. 

Set on 4 private acres, the Davis Drive property includes a heated pool, a pool house and entertainment pavilion, a three-car garage, tennis courts and a “charming series of gardens,” according to the listing.

The estate’s front entrance.
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Mariah Carey spent much of the pandemic in this for-sale residence.
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An aerial shot of the palatial estate.
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One of nine bedrooms.
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A walk-in closet in the primary suite.
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A heated pool and pool house on the grounds.
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The property is set on 4 acres.
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The property is located in Atlanta’s Buckhead area.
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The home measures in at 12,575 square feet.
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The sprawling kitchen.
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A pink dressing area.
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One of nine full bathrooms.
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A home theater within the compound.
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Inside, there’s an abundance of group gathering spaces, including a central “dream kitchen” with a large, marble-topped center island, a breakfast alcove and custom cabinetry reaching the ceiling. The primary living room has backyard access, and interior amenities include a workout room with a mirror wall, a home theater and a guest suite with a fireplace-equipped living room.

The main-floor primary suite includes its own dressing room, a fireplace surrounded by built-ins, a sprawling walk-in closet and an ensuite bath. 

On the third floor, there are additional bedrooms and, naturally, a small recording booth.

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Adrienne Arsht sells Miami estate for a record $106.87M

Living in the Free State of Florida doesn’t come for free.

Businesswoman and philanthropist Adrienne Arsht has sold her 4-acre waterfront compound in Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood for a cool $106.87 million, its listing brokerage confirmed to The Post on Friday. The Wall Street Journal, which broke news of the sale, reported that mighty sum not only breaks a sales record for Miami-Dade County, but also marks the first time a Miami home has traded hands for nine figures.

Arsht listed the property in January for $150 million, with that asking price also having marked a record for the priciest single-family spread ever to list in that county.

The identity of the deep-pocketed new owner, according to listing brokerage Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty, is undisclosed. That buyer first visited the spread in July and the deal reportedly moved fast. However, Arsht — for her part — knows she’s leaving the estate in good hands.

“As the steward of this beautiful property, I am proud to leave its legacy to the next generations of caretakers,” said Arsht in the press statement. “May they also enjoy the breathtaking view!”

Located in Coconut Grove, the property has views of downtown Miami.
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It features 400 feet of water frontage.
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The estate has two houses. This one, Indian Spring, has a pool.
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From the time Arsht listed it, she knew she would donate the proceeds of the sale to charity — and she still doesn’t know which one, or ones, she’ll choose.

This high-dollar deal beats the previous record set earlier in 2022 by InterSystems founder Phillip Ragon’s roughly $93 million purchase for three adjacent Atlantic Ocean-front homes in Golden Beach.

Arsht’s estate — neighboring the Vizcaya Museum — includes two separate houses spanning some 25,000 square feet of living space and a total of 12 bedrooms. Perched on one Miami’s highest Biscayne Bay-front elevations, it also includes more than 400 feet of water frontage, looking out to views of Key Biscayne and the downtown Miami skyline.

Arsht will donate the proceeds of the sale to charity.
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The compound’s main residence is known as Indian Spring, which Arsht built in 1999, tapping Jose A. Gelabert-Navia, a former dean of the University of Miami School of Architecture, for the design. Inside Indian Spring, which has a foyer with a sweeping staircase, all living areas have views of Biscayne Bay — and include a great room and a formal dining room with seating for 20-plus guests.

The master bedroom suite has a full gym. Elsewhere, this structure has a garage for six cars, an upstairs apartment with an office space, a swimming pool that fronts the bay and a lighted tennis court. Arsht purchased the site for Indian Spring in the late 1990s for approximately $4 million. That land was previously owned by the Ziegfeld Follies star Peggy Hopkins Joyce and her then-husband, the lumber magnate James Stanley Joyce.

The estate has a total of 12 bedrooms.
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Villa Serena has a stunning tiled floor.
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Another angle of Villa Serena.
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The other residence on the grounds is known as Villa Serena, which dates to 1913. William Jennings Bryan, a former US Secretary of State and a three-time candidate for president, built it with the design help of architect August Geiger. It’s listed on the National Register of Historic Places — and it, too, looks out to bay vistas. Restored by Arsht after she bought it in the late 2000s for about $12 million, Villa Serena boasts two ornate staircases heading up to the sleeping quarters and, elsewhere, a three-car garage with a guest house perched above.

Villa Serena had been listed in 2007; a developer had planned to purchase it, demolish the existing structure and build several homes on its land. Arsht worked with local historians to give it that historical designation. The restoration took upwards of four years and cost several million dollars.

Indian Spring, the more recently built home, has a massive dining room.
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Another grand entertaining area inside Indian Spring.
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Another peek inside Indian Spring.
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Arsht hails from Delaware and splits her time between Miami, Washington, DC and New York. She’s the former head of her family’s TotalBank, which sold to Spain’s Banco Popular Español in 2007 for $300 million. Miami’s Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts bears her name following a $30 million donation made in 2008.

Ashley Cusack of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices EWM Realty had the listing. Jill Hertzberg of The Jills Zeder Group with Coldwell Banker represented the buyer in the deal.

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