Sources tell The Post the Clintons are planning to trade their almost-modest suburban Chappaqua home for a sprawling $10.9 million estate in the bucolic Westchester town of Bedford Hills, complete with 20 acres of gorgeous land surrounded by New York’s elite.
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The massive compound — sweetly named Clover Hill Farm — comes with
high fences, two guesthouses and a mansion fit for Bubba’s millionaire lifestyle.
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The home — found only after a long cruise down a private road — is 7,000 square feet with a large foyer, wood paneled library with fireplace, chef’s kitchen with fireplace, five bedrooms, six full bathrooms and two half bathrooms.
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Although it was built only 10 years ago, the entire mansion retains a rustic
feel with exposed wooden support beams. The master bedroom has its own fireplace, along with his-and-hers dressing rooms and bathrooms. The “hers” room is two stories tall.
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Another photo of the interior of Clover Hill Farm.
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The house also features a wine cellar with a custom wet bar, an outdoor fireplace, a heated pool, artist studio and stable.
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The current owner, Paul Wallace, founded the Manhattan real-estate firm
Broadstone Group. The 74-year-old retiree declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Westchester federal court in May
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In between international jaunts, the Clintons have made repeated visits to the five-bedroom compound and plan to sign a contract on the property “within weeks,” one well-placed source said.
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The Clintons are so keen on the estate that the deal could come within days of daughter Chelsea’s July 31 wedding to Marc Mezvinsky in Rhinebeck, that source added.
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The ex-president and his wife, the secretary of state, were looking at other homes in Bedford Hills, the source said.
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When they seal the deal, they’ll ditch the Metro-North crowd for the likes of Richard Gere, Martha Stewart and Glenn Close, who all have homes in town.